The NBA playoffs tipped off in Los Angeles with drama and resilience. Short‑handed but determined, the Lakers took on familiar foes, the Houston Rockets, in Game 1. Yankee Scores reports the recap of the game.
LeBron’s Leadership
LeBron James, in his 19th postseason, guided the team to a shocking home win against the Houston Rockets. With Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves being sidelined, LeBron emphasized the importance of collective effort, noting that with everyone had to do a little more. His playmaking kept the offense flowing. He ended the game with 19 points and 13 assists.

Defense and Efficiency
Despite giving up 21 offensive rebounds, Los Angeles thrived by shooting 60.6% from the field while holding Houston to 37.6%. Marcus Smart added 15 points and eight assists, embodying the “willpower” he said would define the series.
Kennard Steps Up
Luke Kennard was the stand out player of the night, as he delivered a career playoff‑high 27 points, hitting four triples and nine of his first 12 shots. Acquired in February, the sharpshooter has quickly become a vital piece, and his scoring lifted the Lakers when they needed it most.

Rockets Miss Durant
Houston struggled without Kevin Durant, who sat out with a bruised knee. Alperen Sengun scored 19 points, Jabari Smith Jr. added 16 with 12 rebounds, and Amen Thompson chipped in 17. Reed Sheppard hit five threes, but the Rockets couldn’t overcome poor shooting.

A Family Moment
Bronny James shared the floor with his father in the second quarter, marking his first significant playoff minutes. It was a symbolic moment for Lakers fans, adding to the night’s energy.
Looking Ahead
Game 2 is Tuesday night in Los Angeles. The Rockets will hope Durant returns, while the Lakers aim to build on their surprising start.


