NBA Western Conference Game 1 Preview: Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers

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Tipoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET
Venue:
Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California (Lakers home; best-of-7 series)

Game Context and Team Records

The No. 4 seed Lakers host the No. 5 seed Rockets in a Western Conference first-round series. Los Angeles secured home-court advantage with a slightly better regular-season record, but Houston enters as the hotter and deeper squad after a strong close to the year. The Rockets boast one of the league’s top defenses and added Kevin Durant mid-season, while the Lakers are dealing with significant injury attrition in their backcourt/forward rotation.

Recent Form

Rockets: 9-1 in their final 10 regular-season games (including wins over Memphis, Philadelphia, and Phoenix). They finished strong defensively and offensively, though they dropped a couple of late leads. Houston has been excellent on the road in stretches (22-19 overall).

Lakers: 7-3 in their last 10, closing with three straight wins (including victories over Utah, Phoenix, and Golden State). However, the absences of key rotation pieces have been felt, and their offense has been reliant on LeBron James carrying a heavy load.

Series History

The Lakers went 2-1 against Houston in the 2025-26 regular-season series:

Mar. 18, 2026: Lakers 124, Rockets 116

Mar. 16, 2026: Lakers 100, Rockets 92

Dec. 25, 2025: Rockets 119, Lakers 96

Lakers have historically owned the head-to-head in recent years (6-4 over the last three seasons), but the current Rockets roster (with Durant) presents a different challenge. This is the teams’ first postseason meeting.

Key Player Matchups

LeBron James (LAL) vs. Rockets wings (Durant / Thompson / Smith Jr.): LeBron will likely shoulder the primary scoring and playmaking burden. Houston’s length and versatility (especially Durant’s size and Amen Thompson’s athleticism) will aim to wear him down and force secondary options to beat them.

Alperen Şengün (HOU) vs. Lakers frontcourt (Jarred Vanderbilt / Jaxson Hayes / Rui Hachimura): Şengün’s elite passing and interior scoring will test LA’s depleted big-man rotation.

Kevin Durant (HOU) vs. LeBron / Lakers perimeter defense: Durant’s scoring gravity and mid-range game create mismatches; the Lakers must decide whether to trap or go one-on-one.

Bench and pace: Houston’s young, switchable defenders give them an edge in rotation depth. Los Angeles relies heavily on veterans and role players stepping up in the absence of star guards/forwards.

Injury Report

Houston Rockets (mostly rest/load management for Game 1):

Amen Thompson (G): GTD – Rest

Jabari Smith Jr. (F): GTD – Rest

Alperen Şengün (C): GTD – Rest

Kevin Durant (F): GTD – Rest

Fred VanVleet (PG): OUT – Torn ACL (season)

Steven Adams (C): OUT – Grade 3 ankle sprain (extended absence)

Los Angeles Lakers (major absences):

Luka Dončić: OUT indefinitely – Left hamstring strain (no expectation of return in first round; re-evaluation next week)

Austin Reaves: OUT indefinitely – Grade 2 oblique strain (no expectation of return in first round)

Jaxson Hayes (C): Questionable – Left foot soreness

Other notes: No major additional absences reported, but the backcourt is thin without Dončić and Reaves. LeBron James is expected to play heavy minutes.

Injuries are fluid—final status updates expected closer to tip-off. The Lakers’ missing star duo is the defining storyline.

Betting Trends

Rockets have been strong ATS and in moneyline value as road favorites lately.

Lakers are 28-13 at home but have been vulnerable without their full complement of stars.

Playoff openers often trend lower-scoring; the total has been set low due to defensive reputations and missing firepower.

Game Odds

Houston Rockets              – 5.5

Los Angeles Lakers          207.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 17, 2026

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