As the buzzer sounded to end Game 3 and the Houston Rockets walked off the court after suffering one of the worst playoff losses in franchise history, the series seemed to be over almost as soon as it started. The Rockets found themselves down 0-3, and Kevin Durant was dealing with another injury on top of the knee bruise that kept him out of Game 1. Everybody outside the Rockets locker room fully expected them to already be in offseason mode, if not by Game 4, defintely by Game 5 in Los Angeles. The Rockets had other ideas: not only did they win Game 4, but they went on the road and defeated the Lakers, even with Austin Reaves back in the lineup. The Rockets became only the 16th team in NBA history to force a Game 6 after trailing 0-3. Friday night at the Toyota Center, the Rockets look to become only the seventh team to force a Game 7. The two teams are separated by only seven total points through five games,with the Rockets holding the advantage after a blowout Game 4 win and a six-point Game 5 win.…