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James, Davis help Lakers hold on to beat Rockets

AKE BUENA VISTA, Florida: The Los Angeles Lakers were on a wild ride at Disney.

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LA huge lead in the first half had tu turned into a two- point deficit af after three quarters. If they didn’t tu turn things around, the No. 1 se seeds would be down 2-0, though An Anthony Davis said they weren’t th thinking about that.

"Our mindset was, ‘ How do we win this game?"' he said.

Having LeBron James take over usually does the trick.

James had 28 points, 11 rebounds bo and nine assists, Davis ad added 34 points and 10 rebounds, an and the Lakers evened the Western Co Conference semifinals by beating th the Houston Rockets 117-109 on Su Sunday (Monday in Manila).

Markieff Morris scored 16 points fo for the Lakers. They opened a 21 21-point lead in the first half, gave up 41 points in the third quarter to fall behind and then regrouped behind some high-flying plays by James to pull away again.

‘’We’re at our best when he’s in attack mode,’’ Lakers coach Frank Vogel said.

James took only 15 shots in Game 1 and was scoreless in the fourth quarter of the Lakers’ 11297 loss, saying afterward that the Lakers needed to experience a game to understand how fast the small-ball Rockets play.

And when the Rockets adjusted from the first half to the second, James was dominant on both ends in the final period. He had eight points in the quarter and a powerful blocked shot on Russell Westbrook that flew far out of bounds.

James Harden scored 27 points and Eric Gordon made six threepoint­ers and added 24 for the

Rockets, who made 22 threepoint­ers. P.J. Tucker had 18 points and Robert Covington 17, but Westbrook finished only 4 for 15 while scoring 10 points and grabbing 13 rebounds.

Game 3 is Tuesday.

The Lakers also dropped their opener against Portland in the first round, but won Game 2 comfortabl­y on their way to four straight victories.

This one appeared it would be easy, then appeared it might not come at all.

But James had a dunk to open the fourth and tie the game and another dunk on a lob during an 8-0 run that gave them the lead for good. They put it away later in the period with a 9-0 burst, featuring two baskets from Davis, to make it 113-101.

Morris sparked a big finish to the first quarter. He had a three-pointer with 1:11 left, then connected again at 52 seconds and a third time with 31 seconds left, pushing the lead to 33-17. Rajon Rondo made one more at the buzzer to give the Lakers a 36-20 cushion.

James scored six quick points in the second to make it 42-21. Houston had a good stretch to cut it to nine with just under 5 minutes remaining in the half, but the Lakers quickly ran off 10 straight to push the lead back to 61-42, and it was 67-51 at the break.

Gordon made two straight 3s and Tucker hit one to open the third, forcing the Lakers to call a quick timeout and take center JaVale McGee out so they would match up better. But that didn’t slow the Rockets at all, with Gordon getting a layup and Harden another 3 for a 14-0 start that made it 67-65.

Houston then reeled off 10 in a row later in the period, with Covington converting a four-point play followed by a three-pointer to start it and give the Rockets the lead. They were up 92-90 going to the fourth.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Houston Rockets’ Russell Westbrook (left) drives against Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James during the second half of an NBA conference semifinal playoff basketball game on Sept. 6, 2020 (September 7 in Manila) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
AP PHOTO Houston Rockets’ Russell Westbrook (left) drives against Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James during the second half of an NBA conference semifinal playoff basketball game on Sept. 6, 2020 (September 7 in Manila) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
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