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The Rockets’ Aaron Brooks drives past Lakers center Pau Gasol for two of his game-high 34 points.
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No Yao? Rockets show no mercy

Houston puts hammer to Lakers

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HOUSTON — With Yao Ming out, the Houston Rockets had no chance to beat the Los Angeles Lakers. Right?

Wrong. Aaron Brooks scored a career- high 34 points, Shane Battier sank five three-pointers and added 23 and the Rockets beat the Lakers, 99-87, on Sunday to even their Western Conference semifinal at two games apiece.

“I think everyone but us got the memo that we weren’t supposed to show up today without Yao,” Battier said.

Luis Scola had 11 points and 14 rebounds as the Rockets got exactly the team effort they needed after Yao broke his left foot in the Lakers’ win in Game Three.

Game Five is Tuesday night in Los Angeles, and anyone who thought the Rockets were finished without their best player only needed to watch the first quarter Sunday, when Houston built a 29-16 lead.

The Rockets never trailed and led by as many as 29 before the Lakers made the score respectable toward the end.

“I’m not surprised,” Battier said. “It almost sounds cliche, but we’re a resilent group. We talk about bouncing back . . . and we’ve never stopped believing.”

Brooks, in his second NBA season, became Houston’s starting point guard when the team dealt Rafer Alston to Orlando at the trade deadline.

He faced countless questions about his inexperience before the postseason began, but keeps showing skeptics that he can handle the job. He scored 27 points in Houston’s Game One win in Portland and had 14 points in the second half of the Rockets’ 100-92 victory in the opener of this series.

Brooks deflected credit to his teammates after this one.

“I’m lucky to have these guys,” he said. “It makes it a lot easier on me.”

Pau Gasol scored 30 points and Kobe Bryant had a quiet 15 for Los Angeles.

Lakers coach Phil Jackson warned his team about taking the Rockets too lightly after hearing about Yao’s injury. But the Lakers looked lethargic from the start, making careless turnovers and playing lax defense.


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