
The Los Angeles Lakers hold a 2-0 lead in their playoff series against the Houston Rockets after winning both home games. The results put them in control early, but the context behind those wins is even more striking.
Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic, two of the Lakers’ leading scorers, have both been unavailable. They were the team’s top scorers during the regular season and played a central role in the team’s offensive structure.
Despite those absences, JJ Redick’s men have delivered two composed performances. Led by LeBron James, they have maintained efficiency and control, producing a level of output that has not been seen before under these conditions.
According to Opta, the Lakers are the first team in NBA history to win two playoff games without two players who each averaged at least 20 points and made 100 or more three-pointers in the same regular season.
That combination highlights the scale of what is missing. Losing that level of scoring and perimeter shooting would usually disrupt any playoff side, especially against an opponent like Houston.
Instead, the Lakers have adjusted effectively. Their offensive structure has remained stable, with multiple players stepping into larger roles while James continues to dictate the pace and decision-making.
Reaves is now reportedly nearing a return after progressing through one-on-one work, while Doncic is also back in court activity. However, his timeline remains unclear.
That represents a shift from earlier expectations. The Slovenian star was previously expected to return first, though that now looks uncertain.
The Lakers have managed without both so far, but their eventual returns would certainly boost their chances of avoiding any Rockets’ comeback.
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