Underdog Rockets dominate Lakers to force decider

HOUSTON, (Reuters) – The under-strength Houston  Rockets upset the Los Angeles Lakers 95-80 yesterday to force  a deciding game in the best-of-seven Western Conference playoff  series.

Guard Aaron Brooks scored 26 points and Luis Scola added 24  and 12 rebounds as the Rockets led from start to finish in an  impressive home win against the top-seeded Lakers.

“We still have no chance, we’ll keep playing though,”  Brooks told reporters in reference to his team’s underdog  status. “They’re a great team, but we sustained and pushed it  out in the fourth quarter.”

Kobe Bryant had a game-high 32 points on 11-for-27 shooting  for the Lakers, who had won the previous game 118-78 and were  seeking to close out the series.

The Rockets, without injured All Star Yao Ming, raced out  to a 21-3 advantage in the first quarter, and held off a run in  the third where the Lakers pulled within two before Houston  established a 74-65 edge going into the final quarter.

The fifth-seeded Rockets have rallied in this series  despite playing without Yao, Dikembe Mutombo and Tracy McGrady.

Game Seven is tomorrow in Los Angeles.

In the Eastern Conference, Dwight Howard scored 23 points  and pulled down 22 rebounds as the Orlando Magic forced a Game  Seven with an 83-75 victory over the visiting Boston Celtics.

Howard, who criticised his coach for his lack of scoring  chances in Game Five, combined with team mate Rashard Lewis’s  20 points to tie the best-of-seven series at 3-3.

“I got myself open and ran the floor. That’s what I have to  do, I can’t worry about touches,” Howard told reporters.

“I got offensive boards and was active, and that’s what I  have to do if we’re going to win.

“We’re going to Boston to get Game Seven.”

Rajon Rondo recorded 19 points, 16 rebounds, and six  assists for Boston, who led for most of the game before the  Magic outscored the NBA champions 22-13 in the fourth quarter.

Paul Pierce, who notched 17 points, scored six straight to  give the Celtics a 73-72 edge with 4:50 left in the game but  Hedo Turkoglu drilled a three-pointer with 1:23 remaining as  part of an 8-0 run to close out the game for Orlando.