Game 2 of the Western Conference first round between the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers arrives with pressure on both sides. Los Angeles grabbed Game 1 behind an efficient offensive performance with some unlikely heroes helping them out. Houston now faces a critical response spot with questions surrounding the health of their top star. Here, I break down Rockets vs Lakers Game 2, as Houston looks to avoid falling in an 0-2 hole on the road.
Rockets vs Lakers Game 2 Pick
- Pick: Houston Rockets -4.5
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Houston Rockets @ Los Angeles Lakers
- Date & Time: Tuesday, April 21, 10:30 PM ET
- Venue: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California
- Broadcast: NBC
Key Storylines
Houston enters Game 2 as a slight favorite despite dropping the opener, which speaks to the underlying respect for its overall roster and their regular-season performance. The biggest storyline for Houston centers on the status of Kevin Durant, who missed Game 1 and is dealing with a knee issue. His availability could swing the outcome of this game in one direction or the other. Without him, the Rockets struggled to convert efficiently even while generating extra possessions on offensive rebounds.
For Los Angeles, the focus remains on sustaining an offensive rhythm despite injuries of their own. The Lakers are without key contributors in Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, yet still found success in Game 1 through ball movement and players like Luke Kennard stepping up in a big way. Their ability to capitalize on Houston’s shooting inconsistencies gives them a clear path to another home win, though defending against Durant could make things tougher for them.
Key Players
Los Angeles Lakers
- LeBron James is still the engine of the Lakers’ offense, averaging around 24.5 points with strong all-around production and heavy playmaking responsibility. He had 19 points and 13 assists for the Lakers in Game 1.
- Deandre Ayton provides interior scoring and rebounding stability, averaging around 18 points and 8 rebounds while anchoring the paint on both ends. He had 19 points and 11 boards in the opening game of this series.
- Luke Kennard adds perimeter shooting, spacing the floor and giving Los Angeles a needed scoring boost from beyond the arc. He stepped up in Game 1, delivering 27 points and going 5/5 from three-point range.
Houston Rockets
- Kevin Durant leads the team with roughly 26 points per game with elite efficiency. His potential return is the single biggest factor in this game.
- Alperen Sengun contributes across the board with about 18 points, 9 rebounds, and over 6 assists, making him a key facilitator in the half-court. Sengun went just 6/19 from the field in Game 1 and he will need to be more efficient, whether or not Durant is able to go in Game 2.
- Jabari Smith Jr. adds frontcourt scoring and rebounding for the Rockets. He posted a double-double in Game 1 and will be counted on to perform on both ends of the floor.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- Los Angeles won Game 1 by a score of 107-98 and improved to 3-1 against the Rockets between the regular season and playoffs.
- Rockets ATS record: 36-47 this season.
- Lakers ATS record: 47-36 this season.
Rockets vs Lakers Game 2 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Houston Rockets 116 – Los Angeles Lakers 110
- Win Probability: Houston Rockets 52%, Los Angeles Lakers 48%
I can’t stress enough how important Kevin Durant’s health will be in determining the outcome of this game. The Rockets have virtually no playoff experience outside of Durant’s and that was on full display in Game 1. I would advise bettors to wait until Durant’s status is confirmed before locking in any action on this contest.
With news reports indicating that Durant is likely to play, I lean toward the Rockets to win and cover the spread as a favorite. But until it is confirmed that Durant will participate in this contest, I don’t recommend placing any bets, as KD sitting out would change things dramatically for Houston once again.


