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Luke Kennard achieves Lakers playoff feat not seen since 1997

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Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images The Los Angeles Lakers entered their playoff opener against the Houston Rockets knowing they would need more than LeBron James to step up. With both Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic unavailable, JJ Redick’s side lacked key offensive options.

That created an opportunity for someone else to take control. Luke Kennard answered that call, delivering a performance that not only secured the win but also placed him alongside a rare piece of franchise history. Luke Kennard delivers rare LA Lakers playoff display vs Houston Rockets Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images Kennard produced a flawless shooting display from beyond the arc, making five three-pointers without a single miss.

According to StatMuse, he became the first Lakers player to record at least five made threes without missing in a playoff game since Robert Horry in 1997. His impact went beyond efficiency, finishing as the game’s top scorer with 27 points while adding four rebounds and three assists. That contribution proved decisive, especially with Kevin Durant absent, giving the Lakers an opportunity they capitalised on in Game 1.

Injuries mean Luke Kennard’s role remains crucial Doncic is still expected to miss the second game against the Rockets as he continues recovering from a hamstring injury. He has not been ruled out for the remainder of the series, but a potential return for him is only projected later in the duel depending on his progress. Reaves is also not expected to feature against the Rockets, leaving the Lakers short of key creators.

That situation increases the importance of Kennard maintaining his form as the series continues. Read more: Ex-Laker shares 2013 story of Kobe Bryant meeting idol who passed away last week Shams Charania on how ‘digging’ into Donald Trump’s 2020 administration led to political contacts LeBron James claps back at Ron Harper for calling out his influence on Bronny James