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After pathetic Game 5, Lakers approaching wrong kind of history: ‘Don’t care about s–t like that’

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After pathetic Game 5, Lakers approaching wrong kind of history: ‘Don’t care about s–t like that’

The LA Lakers blew it. 

They have no killer instinct. No urgency. No desperation. 

They stood around and watched each other miss shots. They struggled to get stops. They were sloppy. Discombobulated. Unfocused. 

They sleepwalked through Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Rockets, falling 99–93

LeBron James reacting during Game Five between the Lakers and the Rockets.

A massively underwhelming performance by LeBron James and the Lakers led to a 99–93 loss to the Rockets. Getty Images

When they jumped to a 3–0 series lead without their two leading scorers, Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves, they were the “Cinderella story” of the playoffs. 

But after their last two stinkers, their season is beginning to degenerate into the genre of horror instead of a feel-good classic.

Could you imagine if a LeBron James-led team was the first squad to blow a 3–0 series lead in NBA playoff history? One hundred and fifty-nine teams have avoided that fate. 

It would be nightmarish. 

But after watching Game 5, it doesn’t seem outlandish. 

Houston Rockets players Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun celebrate during a playoff game.

Led by Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun, the Rockets have climbed back into the series and trail 3-2 heading into Friday’s Game 6. Anadolu via Getty Images

The Lakers committed 15 turnovers. They allowed all of the Rockets’ starters to score in double figures. They didn’t show any fight until the fourth quarter when James tried to erase a 13-point deficit by putting the team on his shoulders. 

The Lakers cut their deficit to three points twice, but each time the Rockets roared back. 

Now their comfortable series lead has slipped through their fingers like grains of sand. They’re only up, 3–2. They have to win Game 6 on Friday in Houston or they’ll face elimination. 

James tried to keep perspective. 

“Listen, it’s one game,” he said. “You give credit where credit is due. They’ve played well the last two games. Exceptionally well. And we got to answer the call.”

Basketball player Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers dribbles the ball on court while being guarded by two Houston Rockets players.

The return of Austin Reaves was big for the Lakers, but it didn’t solve any of Los Angeles’ offensive issues. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Things aren’t looking great. 

The Lakers have a three-hour flight ahead of them. They only have one day between Games 5 and 6. That does not favor a team currently led by the 41-year-old James against a slew of 20-something-year-olds. 

The Lakers are exhausted. The Rockets are just waking up. 

Houston has found its rhythm without Kevin Durant, who only played in Game 2 of this series because of a bone bruise and a sprained ankle.

At first, the Rockets were lost without him. Now, they’re confident. 

They even started bragging

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Ahead of Game 5, Jabari Smith Jr. boasted that the Rockets are “obviously the better team.”

When James was prodded for his thoughts on that comment after Thursday’s loss, he all-but-rolled his eyes. 

“I don’t care about s— like that, bro,” he said. “The game is won in between the four lines. I don’t give a damn. Who cares? Of course you say it. What would you say, ‘Oh, we’re not the better team.’ Ask one of them young guys that question. I’m too old for that s–t.”

Two NBA players, one in a white Rockets jersey and one in a purple Lakers jersey, face each other on the court.

The Lakers must find a way to turn things around quick before being on the wrong side of NBA history. Anadolu via Getty Images

But right now, the Rockets are superior. They’ve won two games in a row. Durant could return.

How could the Lakers do this? 

Things were supposed to be different Thursday.

Austin Reaves returned after being sidelined a month because of an oblique injury. This game was supposed to be a cause for celebration. 

Instead, the Lakers were phlegmatic. They were careless. They were disengaged. 

Luke Kennard, who averaged 25 points in Games 1 and 2, shot 0-for-4 from the field. Marcus Smart, who looked like the Defensive Player of the Year in Games 2 and 3, disappeared in Game 5, other than making his mark with six turnovers. 

James had only eight points in the first half before trying to right the ship with 17 points to close the game. As for Reaves, he finished with 22 points, four rebounds and six assists, but he shot 1-for-8 from the field in the fourth quarter. 

“I wish I could get a little bit more of a rhythm before jumping into the fire like that,” Reaves said. 

Austin Reaves of the Lakers jumps for a shot in a game against the Rockets.

Seeing the court for the first time in four weeks, Reaves finished with 22 points but shot 1-for-8 in the fourth quarter. NBAE via Getty Images

But this is the playoffs. 

There’s no time for Reaves to ease into things. There’s no room for his teammates’ complacency. There’s no excuse for the Lakers’ performance in Game 5. 

Instead of putting their heels on the Rockets’ jugular, the Lakers seemingly joined the nearly 19,000 fans around them in watching Houston put on a show. 

Instead of being aggressors, they were bystanders. 

They squandered a golden opportunity to advance to the second round of the playoffs against a Thunder team that swept its series and is resting at home.

Instead of preparing for the reigning champions, the Lakers are traveling to enemy territory against a Rockets team that now believes it can win.

So much for LA’s magical run. 

Now they just need to focus on this season not ending in an epic disaster.


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