
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers may be in control of their playoff series, but theres no sense of comfort inside the locker room.After taking a 2-0 lead over the Houston Rockets, much of the attention has shifted to how effectively the Lakers contained Kevin Durant in Game 2.While Durant still finished with 23 points, he was limited to just three in the second half and committed a playoff career-high nine turnovers.James led the way with 28 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, but postgame, his focus wasnt on what went right, it was on whats coming next.None. That just makes him even madder going into Game 3, James said after the win. No satisfaction. You know, we did our job. We did that. But the guys a first-ballot Hall of Famer and hes going to make way more great plays than not. So, we dont have no satisfaction That game is over and done with, but its still a tall challenge 7-foot tall, too He hates that. He might be mad at me if he sees that. He wants to be 6-9 or 6-10 so bad, but hes 7-foot for sure.The Lakers aggressive defensive scheme, trapping and double-teaming Durant throughout the night, proved effective, but James made it clear that containing a player of Durants caliber is never a one-game task.I just think its just the, I mean its the stories, James added. You guys have seen us play for so long. They followed us since high school or maybe even before that so you know, the storytelling is what a lot of fans and what a lot of people gravitate towards because theyve seen our journey. Theyve seen our ups, theyve seen our downs, and everything in between.And I think thats what makes certain guys, certain matchups, that fans kind of attract to because of the journey and the storytelling, he added. So from a fans perspective, I think thats what thats about. From a competitive standpoint, to play against one of the greats to ever play this game is always an honor and its always a treat so I dont take that for granted.Related Article: JJ Redick Questions MVP Narrative as Luka Doncic Misses CutREAD MORE: Kobe Bryant Wouldve Loved Luka Doncic Lakers Era: Jeanie Buss