
The NBA has finalized the first-round playoff schedule for the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets, setting the stage for a high-stakes Western Conference matchup. The Lakers enter as the No. 4 seed after finishing 53-29, while the Rockets secured the No. 5 seed and will look to capitalize on key injuries affecting Los Angeles.
Game 1 is set for Saturday, April 18, at Crypto.com Arena, marking the beginning of a series that carries significant uncertainty for the Lakers. Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves remain sidelined, leaving the team without its top two scorers. Head coach JJ Redick confirmed there is no immediate timeline for their return, stating, “They’re out indefinitely. I’m not going to have an update for you this week.”
That context shifts the focus heavily onto LeBron James, who closed the regular season in strong form and now leads a reshaped offensive approach heading into the playoffs. The series also adds intrigue, with Kevin Durant leading Houston, setting up a postseason meeting between the two stars for the first time since the 2018 NBA Finals.
Los Angeles Lakers vs Houston Rockets Game Schedule and TV Details

GettyHouston Rockets forward Kevin Durant and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James
The NBA released the full schedule for the opening games of the series, with national broadcasts across multiple platforms. All games will be televised nationally, with no local broadcasts available this postseason.
- Game 1: Rockets at Lakers – Saturday, April 18, 5:30 p.m. (ABC)
- Game 2: Rockets at Lakers – Tuesday, April 21, 7:30 p.m. (NBC)
- Game 3: Lakers at Rockets – Friday, April 24, 5:00 p.m. (Prime Video)
- Game 4: Lakers at Rockets – Sunday, April 26, 6:30 p.m. (NBC)
- Game 5 (if necessary): Rockets at Lakers – Wednesday, April 29 (TBD)
- Game 6 (if necessary): Lakers at Rockets – Friday, May 1 (TBD)
- Game 7 (if necessary): Rockets at Lakers – Sunday, May 3 (TBD)
The schedule reflects the NBA’s new media rights structure, with games split across ABC, NBC, and streaming via Prime Video. Radio coverage for Lakers games will be available on 710 AM ESPNLA and KWKW 1330 AM (Spanish).
LeBron James, Kevin Durant Headline Series Amid Lakers Injuries

GettyLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James
The absence of Doncic and Reaves significantly impacts the Lakers’ outlook. The duo combined to average 56.8 points per game during the regular season, accounting for nearly half of the team’s scoring output.
With both guards unavailable, the Lakers will rely on James to orchestrate the offense. He enters the postseason after earning Western Conference Player of the Week honors, averaging 24.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 9.7 assists across the final stretch of the regular season.
Supporting contributions will be critical. Rui Hachimura and Luke Kennard, both strong perimeter shooters this season, are expected to take on larger roles alongside Deandre Ayton and Jake LaRavia.
Houston, meanwhile, enters the series with relative health and depth. Durant provides a proven late-game option, while the Rockets’ supporting cast offers multiple scoring avenues. The teams split momentum in their regular-season meetings, with the Lakers winning two of three games, including back-to-back victories in March.
The broader playoff picture adds further stakes. The winner of this series is expected to face the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round, making early momentum essential.
For the Lakers, the path forward may depend on how long they can keep the series going. Additional rest days between games could create a window for Doncic or Reaves to return later in the matchup. Until then, Los Angeles will rely on experience and adjustments to remain competitive.
The opening tip on April 18 will mark the start of a series defined as much by availability as by talent, with both teams entering under very different circumstances but chasing the same goal.
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