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Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City Thunder

· West Semifinals - Game 1
53-29, 25-16 Away

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64-18, 34-7 Home

Thunder brace for perhaps their biggest stage: a West semifinals showdown with LeBron and the Lakers

Windy: Luka 'is not close' to returning

From a visibility point of view, the Thunder are preparing for perhaps their biggest stage yet — a LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Thunder know what the Lakers mean to the sport. The franchise has won 17 championships while remaining relevant for generations. Facing such a respected opponent will give Oklahoma City a rare spotlight.

They also know what James, the league's all-time scoring leader, brings. Most of the Thunder players grew up watching James win four championships and reach the Finals regularly.

“Playing against an all-time great like that, you get up for those those games, regardless of when they are,” reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said.

Oklahoma City's respect for the Lakers franchise or its star won't affect the action, though. And despite the glitz and glamour attached to LA and James, the top-seeded Thunder are the clear favorites in a series that starts Tuesday in Oklahoma City.

“I think the beautiful thing about this league is that it has a lot of history,” All-Star Chet Holmgren said. “But at the end of the day, whether they’re wearing purple or pink out there, it’s not going to affect how we need to play and approach it.”

Though Oklahoma City has earned the top seed in the West three straight years, some casual fans will get their first look at the Thunder simply because of the Lakers' name and star power.

The Lakers know small-market Oklahoma City has big-time talent. The Thunder won all four regular-season matchups this season by an average of 29 points.

“It’s one of the greatest teams ever in NBA history,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said. “That’s the reality. They are. They’re that good. I think our guys recognize that and respect that, and we know what kind of task we have in front of us.”

Lakers defensive stopper Marcus Smart called Gilgeous-Alexander the “No. 1 defensive challenge in the NBA right now.”

“It’s going to be a challenge for not just me, but everybody on this team to stay out of foul trouble, keep him off the line as much as possible, and then just continue to shut him down,” Smart said. “It’s tough, but it can be done.”

Doncic’s status Luka Doncic injured his left hamstring in Oklahoma City about a month ago and hasn’t played since. The league scoring champion averaged 33.5 points, 7.7 rebounds and 8.3 assists in the regular season.

Redick hasn't said if or when Doncic could return from an injury that sometimes requires two months of recovery, but the Lakers have ruled him out for Game 1.

Doncic shot 3-pointers with his teammates Monday while they wrapped up a workout before their flight to Oklahoma City.

Still the king At age 41, James still has juice. In Game 6 against Houston, he had 28 points, seven rebounds and eight assists to help the Lakers clinch the series.

“I just went over to him and was like, you’re insane,” LA guard Austin Reaves said. “Like, the stuff that you’re doing isn’t, it’s ... it’s not normal, especially age whatever. He’s been in the league for 23 years. The way he demands a game, the way he can control a game — it’s impressive.”

Playoff history This is the third postseason meeting between the teams.

The Thunder announced their arrival in 2010 when they pushed the defending champion Lakers to six games in the first round. The young trio of Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden made Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol work before the Lakers won the series and, eventually, Bryant’s last championship.

In 2012, the Thunder, still with Durant, Westbrook and Harden, rolled past the Lakers 4-1 in the West semifinals. The Thunder eventually lost to James' Miami Heat in the Finals.

Williams or Mitchell? Oklahoma City's Jalen Williams, a 2025 All-Star, missed the last two games of the first-round series against Phoenix with a left hamstring injury. Thunder coach Mark Daigneault did not declare him ready for a return, saying Monday only that Williams is progressing.

The Thunder ruled him out of the opener against the Lakers on Monday. He averaged 20.5 points on 61.5% shooting in the first two games against Phoenix. He injured the hamstring in the third quarter of Game 2.

In the last two games of the Phoenix series, Ajay Mitchell moved into the starting lineup in Williams' place and helped the Thunder complete the sweep. Mitchell, a second-year guard, shot 5 for 20 from the field in Game 3 but went 7 for 16 and scored 22 points in Game 4.

Reaves' recovery Reaves was limited in the first round with a strained oblique muscle. He played the final two games against Houston and averaged 18.5 points. He went 4 for 16 in his return as a reserve in Game 5 but made 12 of 13 free throws and scored 22 points. He made 7 of 14 field goals in Game 6 and scored 15 points. He was not listed on Monday's injury report.

Regular Season Series

OKC wins series 4-0

Matchup Prediction

Thunder: 79.4%
Lakers: 20.6%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Statistics

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W1 Streak W4
98.7 Points Against 105.5
4-2 Last Ten Games 4-0
116.3 Points Per Game 119.0
50 Field Goal % 48
36 Three Point % 36
41.0 Rebounds Per Game 44.1
25.9 Assists Per Game 25.8
4.3 Blocks Per Game 5.5
8.5 Steals Per Game 9.7
0.7 Team Turnovers Per Game 0.6
14.5 Total Turnovers Per Game 12.6
Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jalen Williams, G Out May 4
Thomas Sorber, C Out Sep 5
Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Luka Doncic, G Out May 3

Lakers Last 5

Date OPP Result
vs HOU W 101-94
@ HOU W 112-108 OT
@ HOU L 115-96
vs HOU L 99-93
@ HOU W 98-78

Thunder Last 5

Date OPP Result
vs PHX L 135-103
vs PHX W 119-84
vs PHX W 120-107
@ PHX W 121-109
@ PHX W 131-122

Game Information

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Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 53 29 .646 - W3
Phoenix 45 37 .549 8 W1
LA Clippers 42 40 .512 11 W1
Golden State 37 45 .451 16 L3
Sacramento 22 60 .268 31 L1

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 64 18 .780 - L2
Denver 54 28 .659 10 W12
Minnesota 49 33 .598 15 W2
Portland 42 40 .512 22 W2
Utah 22 60 .268 42 L1
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