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Kevin Durant's potential return for Game 2 could significantly change the series for the Rockets. His presence may provide the steady offensive anchor the team lacked in Game 1.
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If- key word if- Kevin Durant is back for Game 2, there’s a good chance this series flips quick.
Game 1 made one thing really clear: when things got tight, the Rockets didn’t have a steady offensive anchor- or at least didn’t choose their best option. And as a result, too often, possessions ended with someone forcing a look instead of creating one.
If Durant returns Tuesday, you’re not asking Amen Thompson or Reed Sheppard to figure it out on the fly again or begging the offense to find rhythm. You’re putting the ball in the hands of someone who is the rhythm.
Durant forces tough- sometimes impossible- decisions. If the Lakers load up, someone’s open. If they stay home, he’s getting to his spots. Either way, the offense stops feeling like a guessing game and starts looking intentional again.
It also tightens the margins on the other end. The Lakers shot 61-percent in Game 1 and got whatever they wanted for long stretches. Some of that is execution. Some of it is pressure- or lack of it. Having Durant back means fewer empty trips, runouts, and chances for the game to tilt.
The update before Game 1 matters too. The imaging showed nothing major, but the knee was too tender to go. That suggests this isn’t a long-term concern- it’s timing. If he’s ready, he’s playing.
And if he’s playing, Houston isn’t walking into Game 2 hoping things look better.
They’re expecting it. And the Lakers show up less confident about taking the series early and easily.
Kevin Durant's return could provide the Rockets with a crucial offensive anchor, improving their rhythm and decision-making during tight moments.
Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard are players on the Rockets who struggled to lead the offense effectively in Game 1.
The Rockets lacked a steady offensive anchor, leading to forced shots and missed opportunities to create better scoring chances.
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