10:02 pm | February 21, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
LOS ANGELES — For LeBron James, operating in chaos has never been an impediment — it’s a professional preference. So it came as no surprise on Wednesday when he declared that he “loves being uncomfortable,” that it’s the essence of his being. A seven-week sprint to the postseason from the 10th spot with no control over the performance of your rivals? Delightful.
Fortunately for James, Thursday night’s meeting with the Houston Rockets offered all kinds of discomfort from the opening tip. James Harden happily obliged in the second quarter when he stepped back one-on-one against James, then blew by him on the Rockets’ opening possession of the second half. By the time the Lakers looked up five minutes into the third quarter, they were trailing by 19 points.
But even with the deficit mounting, James appeared a far cry from the isolated, brooding superstar sitting an unhealthy distance from his teammates on the bench in Indianapolis before the All-Star break during the worst loss of his career. James was engaged — “activated” as he said Wednesday — and wholly invested as the Lakers mounted one of the most impressive comebacks of their season. He was demonstrative with teammates, quick to acknowledge heady plays and offering encouragement after tough beats.
Gradually, a half-court offense that was afflicted with rigor mortis for the first 30 minutes Thursday night came to life, as defensive stops opened up the floor, with James at the controls. The Lakers would mount a 51-27 extended run en route to a 111-106 win at Staples Center that brings their record to 29-29. James finished with 29 points (11-for-23 from the field), 11 points and 6 assists.