The Houston Rockets secured a crucial 115-96 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of their 2026 Western Conference Quarterfinals series, successfully avoiding a postseason sweep. Facing a 3-0 series deficit, the Rockets were energized by an emotional morning shootaround speech from 23-year-old center Alperen Sengun, who motivated his teammates by declaring he had not given up on the series.This renewed urgency translated into a dominant performance, with Houston leading for 80% of the matchup and building a lead as large as 28 points. A defining factor in the Rockets' success was their suffocating defense, which forced 24 Lakers turnovers and converted them into 30 points. The Rockets also capitalized in transition with 23 fast-break points and tallied an impressive 17 steals, led by Tari Eason's five takeaways.Offensively, Houston displayed a highly balanced attack, with all five starters scoring in double figures to combine for 95 points. Amen Thompson led the charge with 23 points and seven assists, while Eason contributed 20 points and eight rebounds. Sengun added 19 points and six rebounds, Reed Sheppard scored 17 points with four three-pointers, and Jabari Smith Jr. finished with 16 points and eight rebounds. The Rockets achieved this offensive rhythm despite playing without Kevin Durant, who missed his third game of the series due to an ankle injury. Furthermore, Houston won the battle at the three-point line, shooting 40% from deep compared to the Lakers' struggling 22.7%.The Los Angeles Lakers, playing without key injured contributors Luka Doncic (hamstring strain) and Austin Reaves (oblique strain), looked out of rhythm and frustrated. LeBron James endured an unusually difficult playoff performance, managing only 10 points on 2-of-9 shooting while committing eight turnovers and posting a -18 plus/minus.A pivotal moment occurred with 5:41 remaining in the third quarter when Lakers center Deandre Ayton was ejected. Ayton, who had been the Lakers' most reliable player up to that point with 19 points and 10 rebounds, was assessed a flagrant 2 foul for striking Sengun in the head with his elbow and forearm. While officials deemed the contact unnecessary and excessive, Lakers head coach JJ Redick argued it was an unintentional motion made to brace against Sengun's body. Following Ayton's exit, the Rockets seized total control, outscoring Los Angeles 34-18 in the third quarter to push their lead to 25 points heading into the fourth. Frustrations boiled over late in the game, resulting in the additional ejections of the Lakers' Adou Thiero and the Rockets' Aaron Holiday following a brief scuffle.By dictating the pace, applying relentless defensive pressure, and knocking down perimeter shots, the Rockets decisively shifted the tone of the matchup. The blowout victory cut the Lakers' series lead to 3-1, keeping Houston's season alive as the series heads back to Los Angeles for Game 5.
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