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The Houston Rockets wrapped up a three-game road trip with Monday's 104-98 loss (box score) versus the Los Angeles Lakers.
Houston (49-27) remains at No. 2 in Western Conference standings after losing for just the second time in 14 games, though its margin for that second seed was reduced. The Lakers (46-29) are now 2.5 games back at No. 4, and the fate of a head-to-head tiebreaker versus the Rockets will depend on an April 11 rematch — also at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The Rockets need one victory or one Memphis loss to secure a top-six seed — and with it, their first division title and NBA playoffs appearance in five years. The Grizzlies (44-31) host the Golden State Warriors (43-31) on Tuesday, while the Rockets host the Utah Jazz (16-60) on Wednesday.
As for Monday's game, which was the second night of a back-to-back after winning Sunday in Phoenix, key statistics included:
The Rockets are now 7-10 on the second game of back-to-backs in the 2024-25 season. Fortunately, Houston does not have any more remaining.
Collectively, the difference between the teams on Monday night came down to 3-point shooting. Houston made 10-of-32 (31.3%) from distance, while the Lakers had both superior volume and accuracy at 16-of-46 (34.8%).
“The difference was a few of their guys made shots,” head coach Ime Udoka said. “Some of our better shooters had off nights shooting, as well. So, we felt like we left a lot of things on the table.”
Houston committed extra resources to defend James and Doncic and dared players such as Finney-Smith and Vincent to make shots, and they did. On the other side, players such as VanVleet and Brooks struggled to make the Lakers pay for the additional attention paid to Green and Sengun.
Houston returns home for a two-game homestand at Toyota Center versus Utah (16-60) and Oklahoma City (63-12) on Wednesday and Friday nights, respectively. In something of a scheduling quirk, it'll be consecutive games against the last- and first-place teams in the West.
Tipoff of Rockets-Jazz is at 7:00 p.m. Central on Wednesday.
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This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: ‘Left a lot on the table’: Rockets lament shooting gap versus Lakers
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Houston (49-27) remains at No. 2 in Western Conference standings after losing for just the second time in 14 games, though its margin for that second seed was reduced. The Lakers (46-29) are now 2.5 games back at No. 4, and the fate of a head-to-head tiebreaker versus the Rockets will depend on an April 11 rematch — also at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The Rockets need one victory or one Memphis loss to secure a top-six seed — and with it, their first division title and NBA playoffs appearance in five years. The Grizzlies (44-31) host the Golden State Warriors (43-31) on Tuesday, while the Rockets host the Utah Jazz (16-60) on Wednesday.
As for Monday's game, which was the second night of a back-to-back after winning Sunday in Phoenix, key statistics included:
- Amen Thompson: 20 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks; 8-of-14 shooting (57.1%)
- Jabari Smith Jr.: 15 points, 11 rebounds; 6-of-10 shooting (60.0%), 3-of-6 on 3-pointers (50.0%)
- Alperen Sengun: 14 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists; 5-of-11 shooting (45.5%), 4-of-4 on free throws
- Jalen Green: 9 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists; 4-of-13 shooting (30.8%)
- Dillon Brooks: 16 points, 5 rebounds; 5-of-14 shooting (35.7%), 3-of-9 on 3-pointers (33.3%)
- Tari Eason: 13 points, 3 rebounds; 6-of-11 shooting (54.5%), 1-of-2 on 3-pointers (50.0%)
- Fred VanVleet: 7 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds; 2-of-14 shooting (14.3%), 1-of-7 on 3-pointers (14.3%)
- LeBron James (Lakers): 16 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists; 5-of-12 shooting (41.7%)
- Luka Doncic (Lakers): 20 points, 9 assists, 6 rebounds; 6-of-16 shooting (37.5%), 1-of-7 on 3-pointers (14.3%)
- Dorian Finney-Smith (Lakers): 20 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks +16 in 32 minutes; 6-of-11 on 3-pointers (54.5%)
- Gabe Vincent (Lakers): 20 points, 4 rebounds; 6-of-13 on 3-pointers (46.2%)
The Rockets are now 7-10 on the second game of back-to-backs in the 2024-25 season. Fortunately, Houston does not have any more remaining.
NBA STANDINGS UPDATE
BOS wins 9 straight, OKC wins 10 straight
LAC wins 8 of last 10
LAL pulls 1 game within DEN for West #3 pic.twitter.com/nbUBPqMBhh
— NBA (@NBA) April 1, 2025
Collectively, the difference between the teams on Monday night came down to 3-point shooting. Houston made 10-of-32 (31.3%) from distance, while the Lakers had both superior volume and accuracy at 16-of-46 (34.8%).
“The difference was a few of their guys made shots,” head coach Ime Udoka said. “Some of our better shooters had off nights shooting, as well. So, we felt like we left a lot of things on the table.”
Houston committed extra resources to defend James and Doncic and dared players such as Finney-Smith and Vincent to make shots, and they did. On the other side, players such as VanVleet and Brooks struggled to make the Lakers pay for the additional attention paid to Green and Sengun.
March 31 Rockets-Lakers Complete Highlights
March 31 Postgame Reaction and Interviews
The Rockets' 104-98 loss to the Lakers was a missed chance, but also a preview.
“I never been to the playoffs, so I don't know, but I would imagine it's something like that,” Jabari Smith Jr. said.
Now the Rockets have to adjust before it's for real:https://t.co/aebUEV5O4z
— Danielle Lerner (@danielle_lerner) April 1, 2025
Start or no start Jabari should get 30 minutes every game. Move him around and do what you have do but he needs to be on the court.
The ONLY Rocket who was a plus in the +/- category
pic.twitter.com/93zsb93icZ
— Lachard Binkley (@BinkleyHoops) April 1, 2025
Just garbage pic.twitter.com/GlcQ08MnR2https://t.co/Dop7Q5R0ZH
— Chancellor Johnson (@ChancellorTV) April 1, 2025
Reggie could turn out to be right about Rockets need of a "closer." Remains to be seen in post-season. But probably worth noting that Rockets have most 'clutch situation' wins in NBA, sixth best win percentage in those games. (Lakers fifth.) Analysis of that surely coming.
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) April 1, 2025
No way around it VanVleet has not been good tonight.
— Lachard Binkley (@BinkleyHoops) April 1, 2025
Credit to Brooks -- who's working his tail off defensively toggling between Luka and LeBron. Lakers doing everything they can to get Brooks dislodged from their stars, hunting mismatches.
— Kelly Iko (@KellyIko) April 1, 2025
Jabari Smith Jr can hoop. Period. On both ends of the floor.
— Vanessa Richardson (@SportsVanessa) April 1, 2025
The Rockets enter halftime with zero free throw attempts.
I’m not giving you an opinion. That is simply a fact.
Zero free throw attempts.
— Vanessa Richardson (@SportsVanessa) April 1, 2025
This block by Amen Thompson is crazy impressive pic.twitter.com/fRQ7fmay5u
— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) April 1, 2025
This block by Amen Thompson is crazy impressive pic.twitter.com/fRQ7fmay5u
— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) April 1, 2025
Lakers coach JJ Redick gives his breakdown of the Rockets:
"They're really good. They're really physical. They're really athletic. They're big. And what they've done throughout the season is they beat you up by winning the possession battle." pic.twitter.com/2uLgwGJhsx
— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) April 1, 2025
JJ Redick - "If you are on Sengun & Adams, you are not going to get the rebound, it's your job to box out, it's somebody else's job to get the rebound"
I love my coach
Lakers better extend his contract as soon as he wants it pic.twitter.com/iudnz0tC5t
— LakeShow Highlights (@LSH_lakeshow) April 1, 2025
What’s Next
Houston returns home for a two-game homestand at Toyota Center versus Utah (16-60) and Oklahoma City (63-12) on Wednesday and Friday nights, respectively. In something of a scheduling quirk, it'll be consecutive games against the last- and first-place teams in the West.
Tipoff of Rockets-Jazz is at 7:00 p.m. Central on Wednesday.
More: Rockets star Jalen Green wins yet another Western Conference Player of the Week award
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: ‘Left a lot on the table’: Rockets lament shooting gap versus Lakers
Continue reading...