When a game smells like the playoffs you need someone to grab control. Tonight in Houston, Luka Doncic did just that.

Doncic dictates the pace
In a tight, tense game with 13 lead changes, Doncic was the X-factor.
36 points, big shots, and above all the knack for quieting things down when chaos hits. He’s now on a six-game streak of 30+ points — elite consistency when it matters most.
Luka Dončić 36 PTS, 6 REB, 4 AST, 2 STL, 14/27 FG, 4/12 3FG, 61.6% TS vs Rockets https://t.co/SF4EE5o2qD pic.twitter.com/BDN0pdj245
— Basketball Performances (@NBAPerformances) March 17, 2026
Simple: when he turns it up, the game flips.
LeBron steers, Smart seals it
Experience won out in the final minutes.
LeBron read the defense, fed Marcus Smart in the corner. Big three — Lakers in front.
LeBron finished with 18 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Not flashy, but deadly in the clutch.
Houston cracked under pressure
The Rockets answered — they didn’t roll over.
Jabari Smith Jr. (22), Amen Thompson (19) and Kevin Durant (18) kept Houston in it. But turnovers killed them.
24 turnovers to the Lakers’ 12. You don’t survive that at this level.
Lakers turning up the heat
With the 100-92 win, the Los Angeles Lakers notched a sixth straight victory.
Even better: they pull ahead in the Western race and look to be peaking at the right time.
A taste of the playoffs
This felt like a playoff series.
Intensity, tactical tweaks, stars showing up… and one team making the clutch plays.
For now, the Lakers struck first.
But revenge is already coming. Given the level on show, the rematch should bring fireworks.
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