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Marcus Smart's standout performance in Game 3 against the Houston Rockets earned him high praise from JJ Redick, likening him to Steph Curry. His contributions were crucial in swinging the playoff series.
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Marcus Smart delivered one of the defining performances of the playoffs, and it did not go unnoticed by his head coach.
In a game where the Los Angeles Lakers needed composure, toughness, and timely execution, Smart checked every box.
His Game 3 showing against the Houston Rockets not only swung the series, but also earned him praise usually reserved for the gameās biggest superstars.
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Speaking in the postgame interview, the Lakers head coach highlighted what makes Smart so impactful on the biggest stage.
āI mean, heās a winner. He makes winning plays. Weāve talked a lot about guys like LuKa or Steph or LeBron being on the stage and being a showman,ā Redick said.
He added, āI think thereās an element with Smart of that as well. And I think itās the competitive stage that he really craves and really thrives in.ā
JJ Redick praised Marcus Smart's Game 3 performance, comparing it to the level of play typically associated with Steph Curry.
Marcus Smart's performance in Game 3 was pivotal, as it not only showcased his skills but also swung the series in favor of his team.
In Game 3, Marcus Smart demonstrated composure, toughness, and timely execution, fulfilling key roles needed for his team's success.

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It is not a comparison that gets thrown around lightly. Redick grouped Smart with names like Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, and LeBron James, not because of style, but because of how he embraces pressure moments.
For the Lakers, that mentality has become invaluable, especially in a postseason environment where execution under pressure defines outcomes.
Smartās performance was not just impactful; it was historic in terms of all-around production and late-game influence.
He finished with 21 points, 10 assists, 5 steals, and 2 blocks, becoming the first player since Michael Jordan to hit those marks in a playoff game. But the numbers only tell part of the story.
With under 30 seconds left and the Lakers trailing by six, Smart flipped the game. He came up with a steal, drew a foul on a three-point attempt, and calmly knocked down all three free throws to spark the comeback.
In overtime, he completely took over. Smart scored eight of the Lakersā 11 points in the extra period, including a clutch three-pointer to set the tone and key free throws to seal the win.
Defensively, he was just as dominant, recording five steals for the second straight game and disrupting Houstonās rhythm throughout the night.
It is exactly the type of performance Redick was referring to. Not flashy for the sake of it, but built on timing, instinct, and an ability to rise when everything is on the line.
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