The Los Angeles Lakers lead their playoff series but have lost two consecutive games to the Houston Rockets. Turnovers and inconsistent offense have allowed the Rockets to gain momentum.
Key points
Lakers lead playoff series 3-2
Lakers lost back-to-back games to Rockets
Turnovers impacted Lakers' performance
Rockets capitalized on Lakers' mistakes
Game 5 played on April 29, 2026
Los Angeles LakersHouston RocketsLeBron JamesAlperen Sengun
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) and Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) attempt to secure the loose ball during an NBA playoffs game on April 29, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers still hold control of their first-round series, but the momentum has shifted in a way that can no longer be ignored.
After building a 3-0 series lead, the Lakers have dropped back-to-back games to the Houston Rockets, and Game 5 revealed exactly why: turnovers, inconsistent offense, and a Houston team converting L.A.’s mistakes into momentum.
In Wednesday’s 99-93 loss, the Lakers committed 15 turnovers, many of them forced passes and sloppy giveaways, and those mistakes turned directly into 10 steals for Houston.
Over the last two losses, the Lakers have now turned the ball over 39 times, with the Rockets generating 27 steals in that span — a swing that has helped fuel Houston’s comeback with Kevin Durant playing in just one game thus far in the series.
“Turnovers, they come in all shapes and sizes, and it's about limiting them, and you certainly have to give your guys freedom to make basketball plays,” coach JJ Redick said after Game 5. “Turnovers of aggression are okay. Turnovers of passivity are not.”
Q&A
What is the current status of the Lakers vs. Rockets playoff series?
The Lakers currently lead the series 3-2 after losing two straight games to the Rockets.
What factors contributed to the Lakers' recent losses against the Rockets?
The Lakers' recent losses are attributed to turnovers and inconsistent offensive performance.
When was the last game played between the Lakers and Rockets?
The last game between the Lakers and Rockets was Game 5 of the series on April 29, 2026.
How has the momentum shifted in the Lakers vs. Rockets series?
Momentum has shifted towards the Rockets as they capitalized on the Lakers' mistakes in the last two games.
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Redick pointed to stretches in the second quarter where turnovers halted any offensive rhythm, allowing Houston to take their first lead of the game and eventually build separation.
That control was reflected in the flow of the game. After the Lakers opened strong with a seven-point lead in the opening quarter, Houston outscored them 55-39 over the second and third quarters.
Now, heading into Game 6, the concern for L.A. is not just shot-making — shooting their lowest field percentage (42.1%) of the series in Game 5 — it’s how often their possessions are ending without a shot attempt at all.
Houston’s young core has responded with desperate aggression, turning defense into offense and mistakes into opportunities.
Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. said the mindset has been simple.
“If you can’t get motivated for a game where your season is on the line, then this league probably not for you,” Smith said. “We just focused on 48 minutes.”
On the Lakers’ side, the message has been about urgency and correction.
LeBron James, who led the team with 25 points in Game 5, pointed to execution in key moments, including a critical turnover late that helped Houston regain control after L.A. had briefly cut into the lead.
“Too many unforced mistakes,” James said. “We gotta be better on Friday.”
James also emphasized that the Lakers are generating enough quality looks offensively — they simply are not finishing them at a consistent level, especially in the second and third quarters, where the game slipped away.
Austin Reaves, who said he felt good to be back on the court after nearly a month out, provided an added offensive creator but acknowledged the team’s struggles from the field.
“I missed a lot of easy looks,” Austin Reaves said. “We didn't shoot great as a team.”
Reaves’ return gave the Lakers a needed ball-handler and attack option with Luka Dončić still sidelined. Something James noted as a positive heading into Game 6.
“He's a such a dynamic player,” James said. “It just gives us another attack threat.”
Still, the bigger issue remains unchanged: Houston’s confidence is growing, and the Lakers are now being forced to respond to it.
For the Lakers, the equation is becoming clear.
Protect the ball, match Houston’s urgency, and respond to a team that now believes the series is far from over.