My goodness that's going back a bit!
There are a number of problems with lasers as weapons, one of which is range.
Although when you use a laser pointer it looks like a single poin of light, shine it over a moderate distance and you'll find that the beam does indeed spread out - this is due to diffraction effects.
The air has a lot of contaminants too that mess up the beam.
All of this means that actually weaponising a laser to do damage to a shiny metal rocket over a long distance is pretty challenging.
If you look at test footage you'll probably find cheats like target drones painted a helpful red and targets a pretty short distance away or slow moving.
Most of the anti-missile systems that have come though seem to be anti-missile missiles like Patriot or high speed machine guns like Goalkeeper.