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Rockets win Game 5, send series back to Houston

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LOS ANGELES — The Houston Rockets defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 99-93 on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena, avoiding elimination and reducing Los Angeles' series lead to 3-2. The Rockets received 22 points from Jabari Smith Jr., 18 from Tari Eason, and near-triple-double production from Alperen Sengun, while Kevin Durant remained sidelined. The loss prevented the Lakers from clinching the first-round series at home and shifts pressure onto Los Angeles ahead of Game 6 on Friday in Houston. Austin Reaves returned from a nine-game oblique absence and provided offense off the bench, but turnovers and inconsistent shooting limited the Lakers’ late comeback chances.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • April 2: Austin Reaves sustains a left oblique strain and is sidelined.
  • Regular season end: Lakers close regular season; Reaves misses final games.
  • Game 4 (Sunday): Houston wins 115-96, staves off elimination and gains confidence.
  • Game 5 (Wednesday): Rockets beat Lakers 99-93; series moves to 3-2.
  • Game 6 scheduled Friday in Houston; a potential Game 7 would return to Los Angeles.

Why This Matters to You

The Rockets' win means the series is still alive and the Lakers' victory isn't a sure thing. If you're a Lakers fan, Friday's game in Houston is crucial. If you're a Rockets fan, there's newfound hope. Either way, it's an exciting time for basketball enthusiasts.

The Bottom Line

The Rockets have shown resilience, forcing the series back to their home court. The Lakers, despite a setback, still hold the series lead. Friday's game will be a test of both teams' mettle. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.

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Who Benefited

The Houston Rockets gained immediate competitive momentum, avoided elimination, and preserved the opportunity to extend the series to Game 7 while boosting confidence among players, coaches, and the Houston fan base.

Who Impacted

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a missed chance to close the series at home, experienced turnovers and inconsistent offense in Game 5, and now face increased pressure, travel and strategic adjustments ahead of Game 6 in Houston.

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Who Benefited

The Houston Rockets gained immediate competitive momentum, avoided elimination, and preserved the opportunity to extend the series to Game 7 while boosting confidence among players, coaches, and the Houston fan base.

Who Impacted

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a missed chance to close the series at home, experienced turnovers and inconsistent offense in Game 5, and now face increased pressure, travel and strategic adjustments ahead of Game 6 in Houston.

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Rockets win Game 5, send series back to Houston

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