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LeBron James on roundabout role he played in Lakers' Game 1 win

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Instead of looking to score lots of points with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves out, LeBron James mainly set up his teammates in the Lakers' Game 1 win.

Some people may have thought that LeBron James was going to be very aggressive offensively in Game 1 of the Los Angeles Lakers ' first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets and look to score a lot of points. Some may have even felt that doing so was going to be necessary for him with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves out of action. Instead, James played the role of table-setter for the vast majority of Game 1 on Saturday.

He had eight assists in the first quarter alone to jump-start the Lakers' offense, and although he had only four points during that first quarter, his approach worked. The team shot 78. 9% from the field in the first period and ended it with a 33-29 lead, and James' early play set the tone for L.

A. 's 107-98 victory . James finished with 19 points, eight rebounds and 13 assists, and after the game, he talked about the role he decided to play.

"For me, I got to do a little bit of everything," said James. "It's what the job requires. So, being a triple threat, being able to rebound, being able to pass, being able to shoot and also defend and put myself in position where I can bring value to this ball club, bring value to this team throughout this series.