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Lakers vs. Rockets Recap: LA Falls Short of Title Contender Status

December 26, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Houston Rockets celebrated Christmas with a commanding 119-96 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday. Armen Thompson led the Rockets with 26 points, helping end a tough six-game road trip on a high, bringing their record to 18-10. Luka Doncic scored 25 points for the Lakers but struggled with turnovers, and along with LeBron James, had only brief moments of competitiveness in a game Los Angeles never led.

One key takeaway is the Lakers’ defense, which head coach JJ Redick criticized for lack of effort and execution. The Lakers allowed the Rockets to dominate early, giving up a double-digit lead in just five minutes, and struggled to contain Houston’s offense throughout the game. Even with some defensive adjustments and attempts to add physicality, Los Angeles couldn’t keep pace with the younger, more relentless Rockets, highlighting lingering defensive woes and a lack of intensity.

Another factor in the Rockets’ victory was their ability to control possession. They outpaced the Lakers in offensive opportunities, grabbing crucial rebounds and forcing turnovers that led to more shots and second-chance points. This dominance in possession helped Houston maintain steady pressure and build a comfortable lead.

The Rockets’ offensive waves were also impressive, with key players like Thompson, Alperen Sengun, and Kevin Durant contributing efficiently. Supporting players like Jabari Smith Jr., Reid Shepard, and Tali Eason added depth and versatility, making Houston’s attack difficult to stop. While the Rockets occasionally face challenges in half-court organization, their athleticism and talent often overpower opponents, as evidenced against the Lakers.

Fan Take: This game showcases the rising dominance of the Rockets and the struggles of a Lakers team lacking defensive grit, which could signal a power shift in the Western Conference. For basketball fans, it highlights the importance of balanced play—combining strong defense with aggressive offense—to succeed in today’s highly competitive NBA landscape.

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