Lakers Get Final Kevin Durant Update From Rockets Coach Ahead of Game 4

The Los Angeles Lakers will not have to contend with Kevin Durant in Game 4.

Houston Rockets coach Ime Udoka confirmed that Durant will sit out as he continues to recover from an ankle injury that includes a bone bruise.

“I think the bone bruise is the worst part about it,” Udoka said. “They did all the treatment and rehab and push the swelling out, but the pain from the bone bruise is the main thing and limited mobility.”

The update provides a significant advantage for the Lakers as they look to complete a first-round sweep.


Kevin Durant Injury Update Simplifies Lakers Game Plan

Durant’s absence removes Houston’s most dangerous scoring option and a player capable of shifting the series.

While the Rockets had hoped for a return, the lingering pain and mobility limitations made playing untenable. For the Lakers, it means fewer defensive adjustments and greater control over tempo.


Durant’s Game 2 Performance Showed Impact — and Risk

The Lakers saw Durant’s influence firsthand in Game 2.

After missing the opener, Kevin Durant returned with 23 points on 7-of-12 shooting, adding six rebounds, four assists, one block and one steal in 41 minutes.

But the performance was uneven. Durant also committed a career playoff-high nine turnovers, which helped tilt momentum toward the Lakers.

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Even with those mistakes, his presence demanded attention — something Los Angeles will not have to account for in Game 4.


Lakers Capitalize on Rockets’ Youth

Houston will again turn to a young starting group featuring Reed Sheppard, Amen Thompson, Tari Eason, Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun — the second-youngest starting lineup in NBA playoff history.

That inexperience showed late in Game 3.

The Rockets led by six points with 25 seconds remaining but were unable to close, as the Lakers forced overtime and completed a 112-108 comeback victory.

Lakers’ 41-year-old star LeBron James finished with 29 points, 13 rebounds and six assists in a 112-108 overtime win, delivering the decisive stretch late in regulation. After a pair of miscues, he responded with a steal with 20 seconds left, then a game-tying 3-pointer with 14 seconds remaining.

The sequence highlighted Los Angeles’ composure and execution — and the gap Houston faces without a veteran closer.


Durant Trade Context Underscores Lakers Opportunity

Durant’s absence is magnified by what it cost Houston to bring him in.

The Rockets acquired Kevin Durant in July as part of the largest trade in NBA history, a seven-team deal that sent Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick Khaman Maluach and second-rounders Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea to the Phoenix Suns.

The deal was designed to elevate Houston into immediate contention behind Durant’s scoring and experience.

Instead, the Lakers now find themselves one win away from advancing without having to face the centerpiece of that historic move.


Lakers Eye Sweep Opportunity

With a 3-0 lead and Durant sidelined, the Lakers enter Game 4 in a strong position to close out the series.

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The focus remains on execution and avoiding complacency, but the absence of one of the league’s elite scorers shifts the balance further in their favor.

A win would send Los Angeles to the next round — and end Houston’s season.

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