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Los Angeles Lakers vs Houston Rockets - Game 6 NBA Playoffs - Live Stream Color Radio Broadcast

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Game 5 swung this series from comfortable to dangerous for the Lakers, and now all the momentum is riding with a young Rockets team heading back home for Game 6.

Game 5 recap: Rockets 99, Lakers 93
The Rockets walked into Crypto.com Arena facing elimination and flat‑out took Game 5. Houston trailed by as many as 11 in the first half but steadied themselves with defense, ball pressure, and better shot selection, slowly grinding the game into their tempo. By the second quarter they had erased the deficit, and from there it felt like they were the more composed team in a tight, low‑scoring playoff game.

Jabari Smith Jr. was the tone‑setter. He finished with 22 points, 7 boards, and 4 made threes, confidently stepping into big perimeter shots every time the Lakers threatened to make a run. Tari Eason brought pure chaos: 18 points on 6‑of‑11 shooting, 2 threes, and relentless drives that kept putting pressure on the rim and the whistle. Amen Thompson did a bit of everything, adding 15 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals, constantly flying around on defense and in transition.

Reed Sheppard’s fourth‑quarter response was massive considering his Game 3 mistake. With Houston up just three in the final minutes, he hit a 15‑footer, then on the next possession ripped LeBron James and took it the other way for a dunk, stretching the lead to 92‑85 and flipping the pressure back on L.A. Houston’s defense did the rest, forcing 15 Lakers turnovers and converting them into 18 points while racking up 10 steals and 4 blocks.

The Lakers, meanwhile, never found a rhythm offensively. They were held under 100 points again, struggled from deep, and repeatedly came up empty on good looks in the final minutes. LeBron still led L.A. with 25 points and 7 assists, and Austin Reaves lived at the line drawing 10 fouls, but both missed critical open threes in the last minute when the Lakers had a chance to tie or take the lead. A key overturn late — an offensive foul on Eason flipped to a blocking foul after Ime Udoka’s challenge — kept Eason in the game and turned into an extra point instead of his sixth foul and a turnover. Those little margins were the difference in a six‑point game.

What makes this Rockets surge even more impressive: they’ve now won two straight with Kevin Durant out, after he missed Game 1 with a bruised right knee and Games 3–5 with a left ankle issue. Instead of folding down 3–0, this young starting five has “grown up” on the fly, defending, moving the ball, and backing up Smith’s post‑Game 4 talk that Houston is “obviously the better team.”

Looking ahead to Game 6 in Houston
So we go back to Houston with the Lakers still up 3–2, but the Rockets carrying all the momentum and belief. Historically, almost nobody comes back from 0–3, but only a handful of teams have even forced a Game 7 — and Houston now has a chance to push this series to that line with their home crowd behind them.

For the Rockets, the Game 6 blueprint is simple:

Keep the defensive intensity sky‑high, hounding ball‑handlers, jumping passing lanes, and forcing live‑ball turnovers like they did in Games 4 and 5.

Let Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason stay aggressive as primary scorers while Thompson and Sheppard push in transition and create chaos.

Maintain their composure late — Game 3’s collapse is behind them, and Game 5 showed they can execute in crunch time on the road.

For the Lakers, it’s gut‑check time. They need LeBron to set the tone physically and mentally, for Luka Dončić and Reaves to rediscover their 3‑point rhythm, and for the supporting cast to match Houston’s energy on the glass and in 50‑50 situations. Most importantly, they have to value the ball and impose their size instead of getting dragged into the Rockets’ pace and playing from behind all night again.

If Houston turns Game 6 into another grind‑it‑out defensive street fight with that crowd behind them, this thing is screaming “Game 7.” If the Lakers finally put together a complete, focused 48 minutes befitting a veteran group with championship aspirations, they can still slam the door shut before this gets truly historic.

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