Lakers 100-92 Rockets: Luka Doncic Drops 36 Points in Sixth Straight Win
March 17, 2026 – HOUSTON – The Los Angeles Lakers grinded out a gritty 100-92 road victory over the Houston Rockets on Monday night at Toyota Center, extending their winning streak to six games in a row. Luka Dončić led the charge with 36 points, delivering in clutch moments as LA strengthened their hold on third place in the Western Conference.
The win moves the Lakers to 43-25 (20-13 away), while the Rockets drop to 41-26 (23-9 home). Los Angeles now sits 1½ games ahead of Houston in the standings, turning this two-game series into a pivotal playoff positioning battle.

Lakers vs Rockets Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown
There were 13 lead changes in a playoff-intensity game:
- Q1: Lakers 29 – Rockets 28
- Q2: Lakers 22 – Rockets 29 (Halftime: Rockets 57 – Lakers 51)
- Q3: Lakers 32 – Rockets 23 (LA surges ahead)
- Q4: Lakers 17 – Rockets 12 (defense seals it)
Houston built a small lead by halftime, but the Lakers flipped the script with a dominant third quarter. The fourth was a defensive slog—Houston scored just 12 points as LA locked in.

Luka Dončić’s Big Night: 36 Points, Clutch Threes
Dončić was the difference-maker, finishing with 36 points (14-27 FG, including 4-12 from three). He hit back-to-back 3-pointers late in the third to turn a halftime deficit into an 83-80 lead. This marked his sixth straight game with 30+ points—he’s closing in on D’Angelo Russell’s Lakers single-season 3-point record (needs 11 more for 226).
Dončić added rebounds and playmaking, but his scoring punch kept LA alive in a tough road environment.

Luka Doncic puts up 36 as Lakers power past Rockets | Reuters
LeBron James Delivers Key Assist
LeBron James contributed 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists. His highlight came late: finding Marcus Smart for a corner 3-pointer that pushed LA ahead 94-90 with 2 minutes left, helping ice the game.
The Lakers turned the ball over just 12 times compared to Houston’s 24—a huge edge in a close contest.
Rockets’ Top Performers & Injury Note
Houston fought hard early:
- Jabari Smith Jr. led with 22 points
- Amen Thompson added 19 points
- Kevin Durant chipped in 18 points
But the Rockets missed Alperen Sengun (lower back pain, averaging 20.2 PPG—second on the team behind Durant). The absence hurt inside, and the 24 turnovers proved costly.
This was revenge for LA after Houston won the first matchup 119-96 on Christmas Day in Los Angeles.
Why This Win Is Huge for the Playoff Race
The Lakers are rolling at the right time—six straight wins keep them firmly in the top tier of the West. Dončić’s hot streak, combined with LeBron’s veteran savvy, makes LA a dangerous contender.
For Houston, the loss is a setback in their push for a higher seed, especially without Sengun. The rematch comes fast: Lakers at Rockets again on Wednesday, March 18—expect Houston to come out swinging for revenge on home court.
Highlights You Need to See
- Luka’s back-to-back threes in the third
- LeBron-to-Smart clutch corner three
- Full game recaps and clips on start of this post.

Final Take: Lakers Heating Up
With Dončić dropping 36 in Houston and the team defending tough late, the Lakers look primed for a deep playoff run. Can they keep the momentum going in the rematch?
What’s your prediction for Wednesday’s game? Drop it in the comments!
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(Updated March 17, 2026 | Source: AP, NBA.com, ESPN)







