Lakers Aim for 3-0 Lead Against Rockets Without Doncic in Game 3
Luka Doncic ruled out for series; Lakers lead 2-0 with LeBron James and Luke Kennard stepping up
Quick Look
- The Los Angeles Lakers lead the Houston Rockets 2-0 in their first-round playoff series, but will be without Luka Doncic for Game 3.
- Despite being short-handed, the Lakers have controlled the series behind strong performances from Luke Kennard and LeBron James.
- Shams Charania reports Doncic is not expected to play in this series.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
The Lakers entered the first-round playoff series against the Rockets as the No. 4 seed. Many expected the short-handed Lakers to struggle without their leading scorer Luka Doncic, but they have won the first two games.
Luka Doncic wont be playing tonight (Image via Imagn Images) It was unexpected that the Los Angeles Lakers would start their first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets with a 2-0 advantage. Now, the Lakers are preparing for a pivotal Game 3 matchup with the Houston Rockets. But without Luka Doncic, their leading scorer, Los Angeles has had to adjust to life without him. Many thought the short-handed No. 4 seed was doomed. However, the Lakers are only two victories away from making it to the Western Conference semifinals because to back-to-back outstanding games from shooter Luke Kennard and age-defying contributions from LeBron James. Lakers aim to take control in Game 3 as Luka Doncic remains sidelined Although they don't exactly need to win Game 3, Los Angeles has to take a dominating 3-0 lead because they are short-handed. Naturally, the Rockets want to avoid that by getting their offense back on track. Without superstar Kevin Durant, they shot only 38% in Game 1, and their performance wasn't any better with him. In Game 2, Houston scored just 94 points on just 40% of their field goals. In his comeback, Durant did score 23 points. Unfortunately for the Lakers, Doncic has already been ruled out for the upcoming postseason matchup, so they will still be without him on Friday night when they play the Rockets in Game 3. A new update was given by Shams Charania of ESPN. Doncic isn't anticipated to play in this series against the Rockets, he said. That is a setback for Los Angeles, but with the Rockets leading 2-0 and successfully defending home court, all the emphasis is on them. Reaves might be able to make a comeback if the series goes to six or seven games. Shams claims that Reaves is getting closer to making a comeback than Doncic. The ideal situation for Los Angeles would be to win either Game 3 or Game 4 and finish the series in Game 5 back in Los Angeles. There would have been far more stress going into Friday if Los Angeles had lost either of their first two playoff games against the Rockets. Not having Doncic in the lineup isn't the end of the world, either, since the Lakers have total control over the series and, really, just need one road victory to feel secure about finishing it. The Lakers' ultimate objective is to easily defeat the Rockets in the first round so that Doncic has enough time to recuperate before playing again. The Lakers are following the plan thus far, and it is already helping them.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Lakers will win Game 3 to take 3-0 series lead
Likely · Within days
Lakers will finish the series in Game 5
Possible · Within weeks
Open Questions
- When will Luka Doncic return?
- Will Austin Reaves return if the series goes to six or seven games?
- Can the Rockets get their offense back on track?