The Los Angeles Lakers are dominating in the playoffs, carrying a surprising 2-0 lead into Houston. What makes it more compelling is how they’ve built that cushion. Of course, no Luka Doncic and no Austin Reaves in the roster. Yet the Lakers have dictated the series so far.
Game 3 tips off Friday night at Toyota Center, with high anticipation around
LeBron James. The Lakers have done their job at home. Now comes the harder part. A desperate Rockets team, a louder arena, and lingering injury questions all collide at once. Still, Los Angeles walks in with confidence, built not on hype but on two gritty wins that showed real character.
Will LeBron James play tonight against the Houston Rockets?
LeBron James. Image via: Nathaniel S. Butler/ NBAE via Getty Images
There is no indication that LeBron James will miss Game 3. He has been the steady force holding everything together, both as a scorer and a playmaker. While others remain sidelined or limited, he continues to set the rhythm. His numbers in the series tell the story: around 23.5 points, 8 rebounds, and close to 10 assists per game. That balance has kept the Lakers functional, even dangerous.
The bigger concern lies with Doncic and Reaves. Doncic, dealing with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, has been ruled out for this round but was seen getting light shots up in practice. Reaves, meanwhile, is listed as questionable with an oblique issue. The Lakers are encouraged, but not rushing anything.
LeBron James’ stats in Games 1 and Game 2
James has quietly dominated the series in his own way. In Game 1, he controlled the pace with 19 points, 13 assists, and eight rebounds, guiding a wire-to-wire win. Game 2 demanded more aggression, and he delivered 28 points along with eight boards and seven assists.
“We kept our composure,” said LeBron after the opener. “Obviously, we were going against a well-coached, super athletic. They cause a lot of havoc. I think our composure, even when they made a run, I think in that second to cut the lead to two, we came out in that third quarter and were able to withstand it.”
Los Angeles Lakers roster update
The Lakers have found unlikely contributors at the right time. Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart have stepped up with timely shooting and defensive intensity, while Deandre Ayton has anchored the paint. Their effort reflects a team that has learned to adapt.
Coach JJ Redick pointed to the mindset after Game 2. “There’s a natural flow to Game 2 where the team that wins can relax a little bit, and the team that loses comes out with more desperation,” he explained. “I thought our guys at least matched their desperation.”
Houston is expected to respond with more force, especially at home. For the Lakers, the formula remains simple as they need to stay composed and take the game away. LeBron and his company are ready to take away the series from the Rockets.
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Lachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he cov...
Read MoreLachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he covers the NBA, WWE, and other major international sporting events. With over five years of experience across different media houses, he has developed expertise in reporting, analysis, and storytelling. His sharp insights are complemented by a clear and engaging writing style. He holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Tezpur University. Beyond sports, Lachit is passionate about movies and enjoys gardening in his free time.
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