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Five takeaways from Lakers’ victory over Houston Rockets

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The Lakers are on a two-game winning streak. Against teams with decent players, no less. Here are five takeaways from their 98-92 victory Wednesday in Houston.

1. Give the Lakers some credit. After sputtering to the worst 10-game start in their 66-year history, they won road games on back-to-back nights against teams that had a combined 14-6 record. Nicely done.

2. Wesley Johnson stole the show, the quiet forward hushing the Houston crowd by picking clean their perennial All-Star and converting a three-point play at the other end. A huge play by a five-year veteran with underrated defensive skills. James Harden was not happy.

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3. No Dwight Howard, no production down low for Houston. The undersized Lakers won a rare 48-minute battle by the basket, outscoring Houston in the paint, 38-20.

4. Byron Scott definitely enjoys having more tools in the garage. He sat Carlos Boozer late in the fourth quarter and instead went with Nick Young, who had eight fourth-quarter points and finished with 16 in his second game back from a torn thumb ligament.

5. Can the Lakers make it three in a row, all on the road, Friday in Dallas? Probably not. But they’ll take at least two of three on this trip, something nobody figured would happen. Except maybe them. Maybe.

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