Obviously I dont know if the Lakers are going to lose 4 out of 7 but I doubt they will for the following rasons:
a) We have a more talented and skillful team one through ten
Sure, but the Rockets match up very well with the Lakers. Brooks is too quick for Fisher, Battier and Artest cause Bryant problems (31 shots for 32 points, only five free throws), if Bynum gets into foul trouble then Yao pretty much neutralizes Pau. Like I said, the playoffs are about matchups.
b) we have a better coach
Phil Jackson is better than Doc Rivers. He's better than Mike D'Antoni. He's better than Larry Brown. Those are the last three coaches to beat him the playoffs.
And by the way, I think Rick Adelman is better than all three of them, also.
c) We have the experience
This is a young Laker team. Sure, Kobe and Fisher have been through it, but Ariza is young, Brown is young, Bynum is young, Odom is inconsistent and mistake prone. Pau is dependable.
All in all, of course the Lakers are more experienced, and that counts, but not if they shoot less than 20% from outside and Kobe only gets one point per shot and Bynum gets into early foul trouble because he's out of position. I mean, experience be damned if they can't execute because the Rockets defense is too physical.
I dont put it past the realm of possibility that the Rox might win, but it will be an upset. I think the key here is going to be Yao Ming and Aaron Brooks. If they can continue to put up the points and the D holds than god have mercy on us all.
I don't know if you're in SoCal or not, but I'm listening to Denholm and Long on KSPN last week, and they're writing the Rockets off. The Lakers won't have any trouble with them because the Lakers are the best team in the Western conference and just cruised past the [injured, fading] Utah Jazz, and Houston is without McGrady and Phil Jackson owns Rick Adelman, etc., etc. The Rockets are the team the Lakers didn't want, and now they're down 0-1 to them and have a fight on their hands.
Maybe all the reasons you mentioned above wind up being the reasons the Lakers win this series, but regardless, it's not gonna be a cakewalk.