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“The desperate team normally wins in the playoffs,” Redick said, “the more desperate team.”
Despite missing two of their best players in Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves for the entire series, the Lakers have been the better team in the matchup.
And on Friday night, they were also the more desperate team.
After trailing by six points fewer than 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Lakers pulled off a miraculous comeback against the Kevin Durant-less Rockets, beating the Rockets 112-108 in overtime on Friday night at Toyota Center to take a three-game lead in the series.
“There’s a lot of things that happened that were not perfect, including some stuff I did,” Redick said postgame. “But you just kind of get onto the next play. And that, to me, is a hallmark of poise; that’s a hallmark of composure. It’s tough to win on the road in the playoffs. Even without KD, they’re a great basketball team and that was a huge test for us, especially in that moment where we’re down six.”
LeBron James led the Lakers with 29 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals.
Marcus Smart had 21 points, 10 assists, 5 steals and 2 blocked shots.
Rui Hachimura scored 22 points, including 16 in the first quarter, while Luke Kennard added 14 points, 6 assists and 6 rebounds. Jaxson Hayes had 12 points and 4 rebounds off the bench.
The Rockets scratched and clawed their way back into the game after falling behind by 15 in the first half, trailing by 11 at halftime and five at the end of the third quarter.
Alperen Sengun (33 points, 16 rebounds, 6 assists), Amen Thompson (26 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists) and Jabari Smith Jr. (24 points, 6 rebounds) all had their best games of the series so far.
But the Lakers prevailed.
The Lakers are up 3-0 in the best-of-seven series against the Rockets, all guaranteeing that they’ll advance to the second round of the playoffs.
No team in NBA history has come back from down 0-3 in a playoff series, with the teams that were up 3-0 advancing all 125 times since the NBA moved to a 16-team playoff in 1984.
The Lakers haven’t been up 3-0 in a playoff series since 2010 when they swept the Jazz in the second round.
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With the Rockets leading 101-98 with 20 seconds left in regulation, James tapped the ball out of Sheppard’s hand from behind to Smart in the frontcourt.
Smart passed the ball to James, who passed to Kennard, who passed back to James, who hit a corner 3-pointer to tie the game at 101 apiece with 14 seconds left.
Hayes got the defensive stop on Sengun on the Rockets’ ensuing possession, with James grabbing the defensive rebound.
James missed the potential game-winning 3 at the end of regulation to send the game into overtime.
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Both James and Smart made big plays in the fourth and overtime to secure the victory for the Lakers.
James had the game-changing sequence at the end of the fourth to give the Lakers a shot at winning.
Smart had big steals, a crucial offensive rebound and knocked down several free throws late to keep the Lakers ahead.
“Both those guys made big-time plays,” Redick said.
That’s how many points the Rockets led by, 101-95, late in the fourth before their collapse.
NBA teams were 1,713-1 when leading by six or more in the last 30 seconds of regulation in the playoffs in the last 29 years, according to ESPN.
Now, they’re 1,713-2.
Game 4 of Lakers-Rockets is scheduled for Sunday at Toyota Center, with a 6:30 p.m. PT tipoff.
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