
Los Angeles Lakers vs Houston Rockets
Lakers Secure 104-98 Victory Over Rockets with Key 3-Pointers from Finney-Smith and Vincent
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers came out on top with a 104-98 win over the Houston Rockets on Monday night, propelled by standout performances from Dorian Finney-Smith and Gabe Vincent, who each drained six 3-pointers. This victory solidified the Lakers’ grip on the fourth spot in the Western Conference standings.
Luka Doncic contributed 20 points and nine assists to the win, while LeBron James posted 16 points and eight rebounds. Finney-Smith, who finished with a season-high 20 points, and Vincent, who also scored 20, were pivotal in the Lakers’ success. The win dealt a blow to the Rockets, who had won 12 of their last 13 games, as they were sent home with just their second loss in 14 contests.
Close Contest, Key Defensive Plays
The game remained tight throughout, with neither team leading by more than eight points. With 11.1 seconds left, LeBron James made two clutch free throws to push the Lakers ahead 102-98. On the next play, James came through defensively, swatting away Alperen Sengun’s layup attempt. The Rockets’ chance to tie the game slipped away as Dillon Brooks missed a 3-point shot, handing the Lakers their 29th home win.
Amen Thompson led the Rockets with 20 points, while Dillon Brooks added 16. However, Jalen Green struggled offensively, managing just nine points on 4-of-13 shooting. Despite solid defense, Houston could not overcome their offensive woes.
Los Angeles Key Takeaways
- Rockets: Houston’s defense remained strong, but their offense faltered, particularly Jalen Green, who had a difficult night shooting. Sengun contributed 14 points, but it wasn’t enough.
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Lakers: While appearing fatigued after playing their 19th game in 35 days, the Lakers held their ground, with role players like Finney-Smith stepping up when needed.
Critical Moments
After Dillon Brooks made one of two free throws with 20.1 seconds left to reduce the Lakers’ lead to 100-98, the Rockets nearly tied the game with a jump ball. However, the Lakers were able to call a timeout first, securing possession and controlling the clock.
Standout Stat
Dorian Finney-Smith set new career highs in both points (20) and 3-pointers (6), leading the Lakers’ scoring efforts.
Looking Ahead
The Houston Rockets will take on the Utah Jazz at home on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers will have a brief respite before facing the Golden State Warriors at home on Thursday.