El Dorado News-Times

Lakers, Bucks look to advance

- By Tim Reynolds AP Basketball Writer

It was only a week ago when the sky was falling on the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers. The NBA's two best teams in the regular season, the top seeds in their respective conference­s, both lost their playoff openers and looked vulnerable.

Not so much now.

Order has been emphatical­ly restored, the Bucks and Lakers are a combined 6-0 since — winning those games by an average of 15.8 points — and both teams can reach the second round of the NBA playoffs with victories on Wednesday at the Disney complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

The Bucks lead the Orlando Magic 3-1; the Lakers lead the Portland Trail Blazers 3-1.

The other game in Wednesday's triplehead­er is Game 5 between the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder, that series knotted at two games apiece.

“Obviously, in Game 1, we were all disappoint­ed in ourselves,” Milwaukee center Brook Lopez said Tuesday.

“We felt we weren't the team that we are and capable of being. Each and every game, our effort has been there since then . ... The bottom line is we've come out and competed so much harder.”

The wake-up call helped the Lakers as well. They've had some of their best bubble showings since dropping Game 1, and now LeBron James has a chance to close out yet another series. James' teams went 5-5 in his first 10 series-clinching opportunit­ies; they're 30-5 in those situations since.

“One thing about playing a team that's desperate, they understand that if they lose, they go home,” James said.

“So, we've got to be just as desperate as they are.”

A look at Wednesday's games:

MAGIC VS. BUCKS

Milwaukee leads 3-1. Game 5, 4 p.m. EDT, NBA TV.

— NEED TO KNOW: If the Bucks win, the Eastern Conference first round would be completed in just 17 games. That would be the fastest opening round, in either conference, since the league went to the best-of-seven format in 2003. The East needed 19 games to get through Round 1 in 2002 — when best-of-five first rounds were still played.

THUNDER VS. ROCKETS

Series tied 2-2. Game 5, 6:30 p.m. EDT, TNT.

— NEED TO KNOW: The Rockets have 77 3-pointers already in this series, putting them on pace to be the first team in NBA history to make 100 in a single series. The record for any series is 95, set by the Rockets in the West semifinals last season.

TRAIL BLAZERS VS. LAKERS

Lakers lead 3-1. Game 5, 9 p.m. EDT, TNT.

— NEED TO KNOW: LeBron James' teams are 13-0 all-time in first-round series, on the cusp now of making that 14-0 and getting the Lakers to the second round for the first time since 2012. James has walked off a winner in 57 of his 68 career first-round games; Cleveland went 36-8 with him in those, Miami went 16-2.

— INJURY WATCH: Portland G Damian Lillard (sprained right knee) has been ruled out for Game 5, which further diminishes the Blazers' hopes of pulling off a comeback in the series.

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