
Smart's defense on KD helps Lakers to 2-0 lead
Lakers defeat Rockets 101-94, lead series 2-0 with Smart's defense on Durant.
The Houston Rockets faced a significant chemistry crisis during their Game 2 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, with Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun snapping at teammates. The Lakers won 101-94, taking a 2-0 lead in the series, raising concerns about the Rockets' locker room dynamics.
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Despite the Houston Rockets making it this far, a franchise legend had already warned about the cracks. Vernon Maxwell gave a clear analysis of his former teamâs fractured chemistry a month ago. After months of silence regarding issues stemming from Kevin Durant, Game 2 against the Los Angeles Lakers is where everything spilled out on the Rockets end. LeBron James led the Lakers to a 101-94 win, giving them a 2-0 lead in the first round. Meanwhile, itâs no longer about whether Houston can erase their lead but about surviving from the edge of a locker room disaster.
Enroute to another loss in Crypto.com Arena, Houston fans watched grimly the brewing problems in the Rockets that are worse than the box score. As the playoffs shift to the Toyota Center for Fridayâs crucial Game 3, the Rockets are staring a full-scale collapse of team chemistry if they donât fixed it.
The clips circulating social media confirm the fansâ worst fears since Kevin Durantâs burner account was exposed during the All-Star Weekend. The dysfunction was on full display in the first half when tempers flared after Reed Sheppard forced a contested, ill-advised shot. Durant, visibly irate, was heard screaming âPASS THE ROCKâ at his young teammate.
This is the same teammate he called âthat spark plug we needâ six months ago. The outburst momentarily sparked a push that narrowed the deficit to 40-49 after KD nailed a midrange shot.
The tension neither ended there nor was it limited to KD. With 2:40 remaining in the third quarter and Houston trailing 64â71, Tari Eason and broke into a heated argument on the bench following an offensive goaltending violation.
The Rockets lost 101-94 to the Lakers, with visible tensions among players, particularly between Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun.
Kevin Durant was seen yelling 'PASS THE ROCK' at teammate Reed Sheppard after a contested shot, indicating frustration with the team's play.
The Rockets risk a full-scale collapse of team chemistry, which could jeopardize their playoff performance and future success.
LeBron James led the Lakers to a 101-94 victory over the Rockets, giving them a 2-0 lead in the playoff series.

Lakers defeat Rockets 101-94, lead series 2-0 with Smart's defense on Durant.

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It might seem like a one-off, common friction between teammates too. But it underscored the pressure thatâs on a team thatâs torn at the seams.
The public outbursts come on the heels of mounting speculation about Houstonâs internal culture. The team has been quiet about Durantâs âburner pageâ but someone whoâs been at the heart of the Rocketsâ culture could see the cracks.
In March, franchise legend Vernon Maxwell voiced concerns that the team was torn. âThey said some sât about some secret page KD did and talked about some of the players on the team, and itâs fâking split the goddamn guys up and guys donât like to high five each other no more,â Mad Max said on All the Smoke. âNo motherfâkers want to bump chest no more with each other. Everybody just split up the whole fâking team. So, I donât know man. Itâs a lot of sât going on out there in Houston.â
That time, it may have looked like an exaggeration. The Rockets finished the regular season at 5th seed despite the internal issues. But the playoffs pressure may be getting to them.
The on-court results prove it. Durant finished with 23 points, but was completely neutralized in the second half, contributing a measly three points as LeBron James and Marcus Smart consistently double-teamed him. Compounding the misery were KDâs career-high-tying nine turnovers, bringing his total across last three games against LA to 20.
Despite Sengunâs 20-point, 11-rebound effort and Jabari Smithâs 18 points, as a team, the Rockets shot a dismal 7-of-29 from beyond the arc, struggling to generate any rhythm. The only one who gets a pass is the overly competitive Jaâsean Tate whose antics provoked LeBron to answer. Some of the blame for these tactical failures is falling on Ime Udoka too, spurring Rockets fansâ demands for a head coaching change.
For Rockets fans, this season is already looking done. Theyâre feeling extreme buyerâs remorse from the Durant trade before Game 3. For Houston, thatâs raging after even the Astros lost to Cleveland today, Game 2 was a double whammy. The Rockets are already losing support at home. If they cannot reconcile their locker-room chemistry and solve the Lakersâ defensive pressure by Friday night, a promising season could end in a humiliating sweep.