Lakers’ Jaw-Dropping Comeback Against Rockets Sparks Questions: Can They Truly Be Believed Now?

Lakers' Jaw-Dropping Comeback Against Rockets Sparks Questions: Can They Truly Be Believed Now?

LeBron James was running on empty; Marcus Smart was spent, and Luke Kennard? Well, he might as well have been a ghost out there. The Lakers, stripped of their two top scorers and riddled with blunders, looked like a team unraveling right before our eyes on that grim night at Houston’s Toyota Center. Down by six with just 30 seconds on the clock, their playoff hopes seemed like a long-shot fantasy—nothing more than a mirage fading fast. But, oh, how wrong that assumption would be. Because, in the heart of desperation and against all odds, this weary squad clung fiercely to an unwavering belief—a belief that Smart would snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, that James would ignite a comeback no one but Lakers faithful could foresee. It was more than a game; it was a statement. A gut-wrenching, gritty, glorious testament to tenacity. They weren’t done—not by a long shot.

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