Lakers hold off Rockets to level series 1-1
Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) during warmups before game two of the second round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs against Los Angeles Lakers at AdventHealth Arena. (Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) during warmups before game two of the second round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs against Los Angeles Lakers at AdventHealth Arena. (Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

LeBRON James and Anthony Davis combined for 62 points 21 rebounds, and Los Angeles Lakers needed to hold off fourth-seeded Rockets’ second-half rally to win 117-109 Sunday night, to even their Western Conference semifinals series 1-1 at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando.

James narrowly missed a triple-double, finishing with 28 points 11 rebounds nine assists.

What began as a Lakers’ blowout turned tight in the second half. Lakers led by as many as 21 points early in the second quarter, but needed to survive the Rockets’ surge after intermission.

Lakers outscored Rockets 27-17 in the fourth quarter, flipping a 92-90 deficit into an eight-point win. A James turnaround jumper to give Lakers a 117-109 lead with 32.3 seconds to play all but sealed the win.

Sunday’s fourth quarter was a turnaround from Friday’s Game 1, when Rockets pulled away in the final period to clinch a double-digit victory.

Rockets’ third-quarter surge was, predictably, sparked by the 3-point shot. Houston went 9-of-13 from deep in the third quarter alone. That included a four-point play by Robert Covington to cut Lakers’ lead to 80-79 with 5:07 left in the period, and another 3 by Covington to give Rockets an 82-80 lead.

Overall, Houston outscored Lakers 41-23 in the third quarter, and led by as many as five points.

But James started the fourth quarter with a driving dunk to tie the score at 92. Less than two minutes later, a Rajon Rondo pull-up gave Lakers a 96-94 advantage, before Alex Caruso found James for a one-handed, alley-oop slam. The run extended to 23-9, with a Davis driving finish giving Lakers a 113-101 lead with less than four minutes to play.

James said, following Game 1, that his team had needed live action to adjust to Rockets’ speed. Early Sunday night, Lakers were the team dashing through the open court for 16 fast-break points in the first quarter.

Lakers were much more successful Sunday against a Rockets defence that entered Sunday as the NBA’s best in the playoffs. Lakers shot 56.6 per cent from the field and scored 54 points in the paint. They also scored 27 points off 17 Rockets turnovers.

Davis took advantage of Rockets’ ‘micro-ball’ style throughout, scoring 34 points in a variety of ways on 15-of-24 shooting. Markieff Morris scored 16 points off the bench.

James Harden finished with 27 points seven assists. Eric Gordon scored 24 points, including a 6-of-12 mark from 3-point range, and P.J. Tucker totalled 18 points 11 rebounds. Russell Westbrook struggled, making just four of 15 shots and committing seven turnovers.

Lakers built a 16-point first-quarter lead by holding Rockets to a 3-of-15 start from the floor and forcing five turnovers. They also got a massive jolt from their bench in the period. Morris went 4-of-4 from 3-point range to score 12 points in three minutes, and Rondo dished out six assists in six minutes.

Lakers’ advantage grew to 21 on a James dunk early in the second quarter. Houston trimmed that gap to 51-42 on a Danuel House layup with less than five minutes to play, but Lakers finished the half on a 16-9 run to take a 67-51 lead into the locker room.

Lakers starting centre JaVale McGee went to the locker room with left ankle pain late in the third quarter and did not return. He played eight minutes and did not score. (Field Level Media)

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