The Los Angeles Lakers are on the road for a pivotal Game 6 against the Houston Rockets, holding a 3-2 series lead. The Rockets, however, are riding a wave of momentum after clawing back from a 3-0 deficit with two straight elimination-game wins. Can they force a Game 7, or will the Lakers close it out in Houston?
Houston kept their postseason hopes alive with a gritty 99-93 victory in Los Angeles in Game 5. The Rockets have been forced to dig deep without star Kevin Durant, who remains sidelined with a left ankle bone bruise and is not expected to return for Game 6. Instead, the team has rallied around a defensive identity, winning the battle for loose balls and controlling the tempo. Young guns Alperen Şengün, Amen Thompson, and Jabari Smith Jr. have stepped up to shoulder the scoring load, giving Houston a new lease on life.
For the Lakers, Game 6 is about finishing the job before this series gets any more dangerous. Los Angeles still holds the upper hand, but turnovers have become a glaring issue. The Rockets forced 15 in Game 5, turning the Lakers' mistakes into transition opportunities. LeBron James and company will need to tighten up their ball security and execute in the half-court to avoid becoming just the fifth NBA team ever to let a 3-0 series lead slip into a Game 7.
The action tips off Friday, May 1, at 9:30 p.m. ET in Houston, and will be broadcast exclusively on Prime Video. This is a must-watch matchup for any basketball fan—a classic test of resilience vs. experience. Don't miss the drama as the Lakers try to punch their ticket to the next round.
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