Yao-Less Rockets Shock Lakers to Force Game 7
Kobe Bryant relishes Game 7s, but this is one he probably didn’t expect to be playing. Aaron Brooks scored 26 points, Luis Scola added 24 points and 12 rebounds, and the scrappy, undermanned Houston Rockets pushed the Los Angeles Lakers to the limit in their Western Conference semifinal series with a 95-80 win in Game 6 on Thursday night.
Reserve Carl Landry scored 15 as the Rockets built another huge lead in the first half, then fought off a Lakers rally to force a winner-take-all showdown on Sunday at the Staples Center.
Bryant scored 32 points for Los Angeles, which lost for only the third time in the last 18 games when it had a chance to close out a series.
“I knew it was going to be a dogfight,” Bryant said. “So here it is. Game 7, there’s nothing else to do but go out and compete. This is what we do so it should be fun.”
Houston has managed to win two of the last three games in the series since Yao Ming went out with a broken left foot. And after losing by 40 points in Game 5, even fans calling into sports radio talk shows in Houston on Thursday were ready to write off their team.
“For the last two days, all I’ve heard is that we weren’t going back to L.A.,” said Houston coach Rick Adelman. “Our guys in the locker room didn’t believe that.”
Sunday’s winner will play the Denver Nuggets, who get an extended rest after finishing off Dallas on Wednesday night.
“I think it’s fun,” Brooks said. “We enjoy it. We got them on their heels a little bit. The pressure’s on them.”
The Rockets put together a near carbon copy of the first half of Game 4, when they seemed to hit every open shot and smothered the Lakers on defense.
Los Angeles opened the second half with a 16-2 spurt to cut the deficit to two, but Landry converted a three-point play to break the Lakers’ momentum.
The Rockets hit their last eight shots in the third quarter and took a 75-65 lead into the fourth.
“I’ve stopped trying to figure this team out,” Battier said. “Just when you think we’re down and out, this team comes with an unbelievable effort. We may not have the most talented team, but there’s not a team with more heart in this entire league. We’ve shown it again and again and again.”
5/15/2009 7:30 AM CHRIS DUNCAN AP Sports Writer HOUSTON