Rockets @ Lakers
Tuesday, 10:30 PM ET | Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
The 2-seed Houston Rockets visit the 7-seed Los Angeles Lakers for Game 2 after Los Angeles took Game 1 by a 107-98 final at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday. Houston opens as a 4.5-point road favorite at -175 on the moneyline with the Lakers at +145. Total 205.5. The Game 1 result came with Kevin Durant out (right knee contusion), Luka Doncic out (left ankle), and Austin Reaves out (lower-body issue), and the market expects at least Durant to return for Tuesday night. The 4.5-point road favorite price despite a 0-1 series deficit is entirely about the Durant announcement.
LeBron James at 41 years old played 38 minutes in Game 1 and controlled the Lakers' offense with 19 points on 60 percent shooting and 13 assists. Luke Kennard provided bench-scoring depth that the Rockets' Durant-less rotation could not match. Bronny James checked in during the fourth quarter and became part of the first father-son duo to share the floor in an NBA playoff game. The historical footnote is real. The on-court implication is that the Lakers have a playable depth rotation even when the starting core is injury-compromised, and Los Angeles is going to keep running the LeBron-led facilitation offense until Houston makes them stop.
Kevin Durant's right knee contusion was suffered in practice on April 15, and the Rockets have been publicly optimistic about his Game 2 availability. A fully healthy Durant in Game 2 produces the Houston offensive baseline that finished second in the Western Conference during the regular season. Alperen Sengun's low-post scoring becomes secondary rather than primary. Amen Thompson's transition offense and Jabari Smith Jr.'s corner threes open up. Fred VanVleet's late-clock veteran navigation becomes a lever rather than an obligation. Houston without Durant produced 98 points on sub-40 percent shooting. Houston with Durant produces closer to 115-to-120 in the same venue.
If Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves are cleared for Game 2, the Lakers become a legitimate first-round threat that pushes the Rockets to a 2-0 series deficit. If either or both are out again, Los Angeles has to reproduce the LeBron-carried Game 1 template, which is possible but requires another 38-minute, 19-on-12-shot, 13-assist performance that was already elite at age 41. The 4.5-point spread is a market prediction about the injury news. The expected Game 2 point environment tracks with Durant's status. Tipoff 10:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock. Full featured-game breakdown on the standalone page.