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Lakers Fast Break- NBA Playoff Ideas To Make Your Eyes Roll…with LakerTom!
LakerTom from lakerholics.net returns with more insight and opinions as he always does as he and Gerald ponder the NBA’s season and playoff format when the league returns to play on July 31. They break down all the questions being asked about the format, the challenges, and the proposed ideas being bandied a…Read More
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DJ2KB24 wrote a new post
terrific! Bench, not so much. Will Reaves or Doncic play at any point? Houston be tuff at home.
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You are right, DJ! I have been saying this for a long time that JJ needs to develop a bench. Remember when JJ had five players play the whole second half? It’s the same problem Thibs had when he coached. He runs his starters into the ground, and no bench to help. That’s the one thing I am worried about if the Lakers make a deep playoff run.
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JJ Redick fires back at people who doubted the Lakers that are now saying that they have what it takes to win
“I didn’t know anybody said we had what it takes to win.” pic.twitter.com/TsjkHX7Hqs— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) April 22, 2026 -
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You just can not say enough about Marcus Smart’s impact this postseason
– More PTS than Alperen Sengun- More STL than Amen Thompson- Most BLK this series (Tied with 2 players)- Second most 3PM this series pic.twitter.com/Dw7WJeGfV2— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) April 22, 2026 -
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JJ Redick has coached a heck of a series so far vs Houston. Two things on offense:
Counteracting the defense sagging off Marcus Smart by using him on-ball.
Running actions that force Luke Kennard to be a shooter. He's a great shooter, but sometimes reluctant.On defense:…— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) April 22, 2026 -
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LAKERS BENCH POSTS TEAM-BEST PLUS/MINUS!Lakers continue to get great play from bench even though two bench players are starting for Doncic and Reaves. In this game, although Vando, Jake, and Jax only scored 6 points, they grabbed 11 boards, dished out 2 assists, made 2… pic.twitter.com/3Y3tZyJoJD— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 22, 2026
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Despite no Luka or Austin, the Lakers are back in the ‘everybody’s connected’ mode they were in in March when they won 16 of 18 with the 2 losses by only 10 combined points.
It’s a different world when you have to stop after the game and think in order to come up with the name or names of Lakers players who did NOT have good or great games?
The synergy and confidence the Laker are generating right now is legitimate championship caliber that deserves flowers for the coaches and players. Every game raises Lakers’ ceiling.
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Jamie Sweet wrote a new post
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Jamie, this is exactly why the Lakers feel relevant again — not in the “cute story” way, but in the “this team can actually make noise in May” way. What we’re watching isn’t luck, and it isn’t nostalgia. It’s a team that has finally figured out who it is, what it hangs its hat on, and how to weaponize its strengths against a very good Houston squad.
The defensive identity you highlighted is the biggest shift. For months we wondered whether Reddick could build a playoff-ready defense, and now the Lakers are out here turning Kevin Durant — one of the greatest offensive engines ever — into a puzzle with missing pieces. Four straight games of making Houston’s halfcourt offense look like a clogged drain isn’t an accident. It’s a blueprint. It’s discipline. It’s buy‑in. And it’s the first time in years we’ve seen the Lakers dictate terms instead of react to them.
And you nailed it with Smart. This is exactly why you bring in a guy like him. The regular season can expose his flaws, but the playoffs reveal his value. He’s the emotional thermostat of this team — when he’s locked in, everyone else sharpens up. That three he hit late wasn’t just a shot; it was a message. Houston made their push, and Smart slammed the door shut.
Kennard has been the perfect counterweight. When KD tried to turn back the clock in the first half, Luke matched him shot for shot with that calm, almost surgical confidence he has. He’s the kind of shooter who bends a defense just by existing, and in a series where every possession feels like a fistfight, that gravity matters.
The bench? You’re right — bizarre game, but a winning one. Hayes continues to be one of the most quietly essential players on the roster. And at this point, Vando’s energy, rebounding, and defensive chaos feel tailor‑made for a series where every loose ball is a small war. Those minutes are going to matter even more in Houston.
And then there’s LeBron. What he’s doing at 41 is beyond comprehension. He’s not just producing — he’s stabilizing. He’s orchestrating. He’s absorbing pressure so the young guys don’t have to. Every time the Rockets threaten to tilt the game, LeBron calmly resets the table like he’s been doing this for two decades… because he has. We’re witnessing the final chapters of a legendary career, and he’s still out here dictating playoff series.
You’re absolutely right that Houston will punch back at home. They’re too well-coached, too physical, and too prideful not to. But that’s exactly why this feels different. For the first time all season, the Lakers aren’t just surviving these moments — they’re imposing themselves. They’re answering every question with force, clarity, and purpose.
This team isn’t just relevant again. They’re dangerous. They’re connected. They’re confident. And they’re starting to look like a group that believes it can beat anyone in front of them.
Game 3 is going to tell us a lot about their character, but right now? The Lakers look like a team that’s ready for the test.
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My favorite players are Kobe and then Magic. LBJ, for my money, is the GOAT. The range of abilities, peak of prowess, and longevity are unmatched. This version of LBJ at the age of 41 is unreal.
Smart is back to his old form, a menace and terrifying to opponents.
Kennard finally reveals himself to the NBA world as a skilled basketball player, not just a spot-up shooter.
It’s really, really impressive.Stats of the night?
Reed Shepard – zero points in 10 minutes.
Kevin Durant – 9 turnovers.
That says a lot.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
LAKERS #3 DEFENSE IN 2026 PLAYOFFS!After holding the Houston Rockets, who had the #8 offense in the NBA during the regular season, to less than 100 points for 2 straight games in their first round playoff series, the Los Angeles Lakers are now ranked as the #3 playoff defense… pic.twitter.com/fa2K8AtoKd— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 22, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
No matter what’s next, this group deserves real praise.
The Lakers did it again.
They beat the Rockets in another low-scoring slugfest, holding them under 100 once more and winning 101–94 to take a 2–0 series lead.
A lot happened in this ugly-but-beautiful playoff chess match. I’ll get into some of it in the notes below, and even more in my post before Game 3.
But before all that, one thing needs to be said. No matter what happens next, this team deserves real praise. Hit hard by injuries at the worst possible moment, they didn’t fold. They’ve done the opposite. And what they’re doing right now is impressive.
The question, of course, is how the Lakers, despite clear deficits in size, athleticism, and on the glass, losing the possession battle so convincingly, are still able to pull this off?
Thru 2 games, the Rockets have attempted 44 more field goals than the Lakers and have been outscored by 16 points.
That almost feels impossible.
This game built on Game 1, further revealing a couple of Lakers edges that are now crystallizing, but were previously overlooked because of their deficiencies.
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Today’s notes:
Prologue: KD returns and its aftereffects
Edge in Smart(s) (
VIDEO)Edge in guard play (
VIDEO)Edge in shooting
Superstar decision-making edge (
VIDEO)Edge on the sidelines
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Prologue: KD returns and its aftereffects
The main storyline going into this game was the status of Kevin Durant’s right knee and his availability. He returned to the starting lineup, and after making four of his first five shots and scoring 11 points in the first quarter, it looked like he would provide the much-needed scoring punch to the otherwise impotent Rockets offense. But after that, the Lakers tightened their blitz against Durant, something he and Ime Udoka once again couldn’t figure out, leaving the Rockets offense stuck in the mud.
However, while the Rockets’ offensive efficiency didn’t change much, their lineups and overall outlook did, just as predicted in my Game 2 adjustments breakdown.
With Durant playing 41 minutes, Udoka reverted to an all-out size and length model, reducing Reed Sheppard’s minutes to just 10 and a half, and Aaron Holiday’s and Jae’Sean Tate’s to under 10. This made life much more difficult for LeBron James and others, as Alperen Sengun was often the only weak link to target, and the bigger Rockets once again dominated with a 43% offensive rebound rate.
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1-Edge in Smart(s) (
VIDEO)The Lakers’ defense, with the whole team playing on a string, was beautiful to watch, with almost no breakdowns from start to finish. Ayton forced Sengun into another rough shooting start. Hayes made an impact with his length and mobility in scramble situations, while Vanderbilt applied constant pressure on Durant. LeBron, Kennard, and Hachimura were locked in on rotations all night.
At the forefront of it all, like all season, is Marcus Smart.
Smart set the tone early with three steals in the first three minutes, then scored 12 of the Lakers’ first 15 points, hitting three triples. He stepped up again late in the fourth, applying relentless pressure on Durant, grabbing three of his five steals, and hitting a crucial three with under three minutes left.
Smart’s defensive leadership has been key all season, but the 32-year-old has taken it to another level in the playoffs, looking like the Defensive Player of the Year version of himself. In a series full of marquee matchups, from LeBron vs. KD to Ayton vs. Sengun, Smart outplaying Amen Thompson as the top defensive player is a huge early edge for the Lakers.
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2-Edge in guard play (
VIDEO)One of the underrated aspects of this series, and one I admit I undervalued, is the importance of guard play and the depth of players who can handle the ball and either score or make decisions on the move.
Sam Vecenie
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I said this on the podcast last night, but tonight is a good example of “Dribbling is somehow now an underrated skill in the NBA.”Like, being able to create and handle the ball is huge given how aggressive teams have gotten defensively to try to kill the shot clock.
9:45 PM · Apr 21, 2026 · 22.1K Views
Going into the series, I highlighted the Rockets’ deficiencies in playmaking, decision-making, and passing, but also expected Smart and Kennard to struggle much more against their pressure. In the first two games, despite occasional turnovers against the Rockets’ pressure, both Smart and Kennard have impressed—not just by making open shots, but even more with their ability to hit pull-ups off the dribble or put the ball on the floor, drive, and either score or make the right pass.Smart and Kennard both went 8-for-13 from the field, scoring 25 and 23 points respectively, making the difference as secondary playmakers behind their superstar—an area where the Rockets are clearly lacking. With 50 total points, Kennard is the leading scorer through the first two games of the series.
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3-Edge in shooting
Looking at the statistical four factors breakdown, Game 2 was very similar to the first matchup, just a slightly less extreme version. The Lakers shot the ball much better than the Rockets, but without the outlier shooting from Game 1, this time it was more reflective of their actual shooting talent.
The possession battle also wasn’t as one-sided in the Rockets’ favor. Despite dominating the offensive glass again, the Lakers managed to grab several offensive rebounds themselves and forced turnovers at the same rate as Houston.
Smart’s 5-of-7 night from three was exactly the kind of break the Lakers needed, and their three-point efficiency has been key to their edge in the series.
When you’re an underdog in a series, you need to catch a break…and run away with it.
Lakers 23/47, 49% from 3 in 2 games
Rockets 18/62, 29%Lakers a better shooting team, but made a lot of shots in first 2 games. Pair that with effort and great plan and you have an upset.
Blitzing Durant takes the ball out of the hands of the Rockets’ best shooter, and without him taking a significant share of the shots, their role players struggle to match the shooting of Kennard and Hachimura.
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4-Superstar decision-making edge (
VIDEO)LeBron had a rougher shot-making night than in Game 1, going just 4-of-14 on non-rim attempts, as Houston’s bigger lineups made it tougher to score in isolations and post-ups. But with a final 28/8/7 stat line, the 41-year-old was still the most impactful player on the floor, especially when it came to organizing and manipulating the Rockets’ coverages.
There is such a vast difference between the way LeBron/Smart organize every Lakers possession vs. whatever the Rockets do during halfcourt sets.
LeBron did enough damage attacking Sengun in pick-and-roll on several consecutive possessions in the third quarter to force Udoka into more aggressive coverages and out of his comfort zone.On the other side, Durant never managed to solve the Lakers’ blitz, committing nine turnovers after seven against the same strategy earlier in March.
Udoka tried to blitz or send doubles at LeBron, but his strength, vision, and ability to operate in different actions and from different angles are what separates him from KD.
The difference right now about the two stars operating area..
Kd is at the top of the floor where it’s easier to get doubled, where five sets of eyes are watching you, and they’re forcing him to pass..
Lebron is in the mid post area, so if you double him from there, it’s a
The lack of guard play, combined with Sengun’s struggles to bend the defense in the paint, hasn’t helped Durant, and James is the clear winner of the superstar battle so far.…
5-Edge on the sidelines
Evaluating coaching is always a hard and thankless task. There are so many moving pieces, and if you’re not part of the inner circle, it’s difficult to tell whether breakdowns come from a poor plan or poor execution. But I think it’s pretty safe to say that the Lakers have been the more composed team, looking more comfortable executing their game plan on both ends in this series.
The Rockets and Durant struggled badly to solve the Lakers’ blitzing strategy, one everyone expected once KD was declared available. How much of that comes down to a poor Rockets response and how much to great Lakers execution is up for debate. There’s a fair argument for both, and the truth is probably somewhere in between.
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LAKERS HAVE A CHAMPIONSHIP DEFENSE 🔒 pic.twitter.com/DVgCQlxm2g— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) April 22, 2026
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MARCUS SMART DEFENSE!!!THE LAKERS CROWD IS LOUD pic.twitter.com/307ymJDU0v— Lakers Empire (@LakersEmpire) April 22, 2026
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Kevin Durant in the second half:3 points, 5 turnovers, 1/5 FG— Daniel Starkand (@DStarkand) April 22, 2026
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Ayton is making Sengun a non factor his defense can’t be overlooked right now. #lakeshow pic.twitter.com/MDUgVXycRg— SleeperLakers (@SleeperLakers) April 22, 2026
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DEFENSE XXL / SPECTACLE !FLUIDITÉ / TACTIQUE !REGARDEZ CETTE SÉQUENCE DES LAKERS 🍿 pic.twitter.com/hvuft2JDcv— 50 Nuances 🇺🇸🏀 (@50NuancesDeNBA) April 22, 2026
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The Rockets now have the second-, fourth- and seventh-lowest scoring games the Lakers have allowed this season:2. 3/16: 92 points4. 4/21: 94 pints7. 4/19: 98 points— Sam Quinn (@SamQuinnCBS) April 22, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
VINTAGE LeBron James with 28 PTS, 8 REB, 7 AST as the Lakers get the 101-94 WIN over the Rockets & TAKE A 2-0 SERIES LEAD 🙌 🔥Marcus Smart: 25 PTS, 7 AST, 5 STL pic.twitter.com/rnOMTWR6gX— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) April 22, 2026
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LEBRON JAMES TONIGHT:28 POINTS 8 REBOUNDS 7 ASSISTS 41 years old 😮💨(Via @realapp ) pic.twitter.com/G0w0BOWBr1— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) April 22, 2026
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Marcus Smart played like an X-Factor in Lakers' Game 2 win over the Rockets 🙌🟡 25 points🟡 7 assists🟡 5 steals🟡 1 block🟡 8-of-13 FG🟡 5-of-7 3PT pic.twitter.com/mE44eivrOr— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 22, 2026
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LUKE KENNARD TONIGHT:22 POINTS6 REBOUNDS 3 STEALS2 ASSISTS 8/13 FGM3/6 3PM4/4 FTM42 MINUTES pic.twitter.com/hKg21kLEGc— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 22, 2026
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RUI HACHIMURA TONIGHT ⚔️ 42 minutes ⚔️ 13 points ⚔️ 5 rebounds ⚔️ 2 assists ⚔️ 5/10 FGWHY YOU DON’T TRADE 2️⃣8️⃣ pic.twitter.com/XpRhX4hT5L— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) April 22, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
It’s time for Game 2 of Lakers-Rockets.And here are the Game 2 shirts at Crypto: pic.twitter.com/TOJeaiUKuI— Benjamin Royer (@thebenroyer) April 21, 2026
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LeBron James' playoff series record when:Winning Game 1: 29-2When up 2 games: 32-0LeBron has won 20 straight series when he wins Game 1. pic.twitter.com/TdY5iH1lBl— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) April 21, 2026
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LeBron and Kennard will be holding down the Lakers until Luka and Reaves are back👀 https://t.co/KSmSqyrsSs pic.twitter.com/yOe8B3SEpR— Novig (@Novig) April 21, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander received 96/100 votes for Clutch Player of the Year.Jalen Brunson (2), Cade Cunningham (1), and Nikola Jokic (1) received the other four first-place votes: pic.twitter.com/O2Yjniub6N— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) April 21, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Shams just said that Austin Reaves has started 1- on-1 on court work and is making progress
Although Luka remains out indefinitely, AR is on track to return in the later part of this series or the early part of Round 2 pic.twitter.com/W0SkRcD0ks— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) April 21, 2026 -
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THE LAKERS CAN TAKE A COMMANDING 2-0 LEAD TONIGHT
A LeBron-led team has NEVER lost a first round series after winning Game 1
pic.twitter.com/p9oto2ZDvz— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) April 21, 2026 - Load More Posts

Very nice post, Gerald. Like the embedded audio. I’m surprised you got the read more to work. I’ve had problems with it. Also, don’t know how you created a post without a title, since I’ve tried to make titles required.