The Lakers survive the Rockets' late run to move within a win of the Western Conference finals
Anthony Davis had 29 points and 12 rebounds as the Los Angeles Lakers dominated the Houston Rockets, 110-100, to take a commanding 3-1 lead in their NBA Western Conference final series on Thursday, September 10 (Friday, September 11, Philippine time).
The Rockets were no match for the Lakers' intensity and skill as Los Angeles outscored them 62-24 in the paint and 19-2 in fastbreak points in the quarantine bubble at the Disney resort in Orlando, Florida.
"We played defense. We did a good job of defending the three," said Davis. "For the most part we executed our game plan."
LeBron James took the night off offensively finishing with just 16 points, but grabbed 14 defensive rebounds and had 9 assists for the Lakers, who are trying to reach their first Western Conference finals since the 2009-2010 season when they were led by Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol.
James Harden had an uninspiring performance with 21 points and Russell Westbrook finished with 25 for the Rockets in the loss. Harden went 2-of-11 from beyond the arc and committed 3 fouls.
Los Angeles dominated in almost every aspect of offense and defense and look poised to advance to the NBA final four if they can win in Game 5 on Saturday.
"Elimination games are always the toughest. We got to come out with a killer mindset," said Davis.
The Lakers capped their win in style as James had a Showtime dunk and guard Alex Caruso nailed a three-point dagger on their final two possessions of the contest.
Rajon Rondo and James combined on the dunk with Rondo driving to the basket, and then bouncing the ball off the backboard to a soaring James for the rim-rattling slam.
After winning the first game of the series, 112-97, Houston has now lost 3 straight, the last two by 10 points.
Houston clawed their way into Game 7 against Oklahoma City to win by just two points, but they have showed only small bursts of that scrappiness in this series.
They outscored the Lakers 18-2 at one stage in the 4th but they still lost by double digits.
The Lakers' defense has taken away the Rockets three-point play and on offense they exploited Houston's porous defense.
Harden looked especially disinterested on defense, watching his teammates battle for loose balls around the rim and taking a step back instead of challenging when James made a drive to the basket for an easy layup. – Rappler.com