Lakers vs Rockets Game 3: Control Decides the Series
Game 3 did not just swing this series. It clarified it. The Los Angeles Lakers walked out of Houston with a 112–108 overtime win and a 3–0 series lead over the Houston Rockets. The score suggests a close game. The ending explains something else entirely. This was a game where one team understood how to finish and the other did not. Through three games, the pattern has remained consistent. The Lakers adapt to the environment in front of them. The Rockets struggle to control it when it matters most. The Game Flipped in 30 Seconds Houston led 101–95 with under 30 seconds remaining. The game was in their hands. What followed decided the series. Marcus Smart created the first break. A steal. A three-point foul. Three made free throws. The gap closed instantly. On the next sequence, the Lakers forced another turnover. This time it was LeBron James stepping into the moment. A steal from Reed Sheppard. A pull-up three. Tie game. That sequence lasted roughly fifteen seconds. It contained two de...