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Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Oklahoma City Thunder
44
38
30
27
139
Los Angeles Lakers
21
30
16
29
96
Oklahoma City Thunder
Los Angeles Lakers
2 points
36
27
3 points
19
7
Free Throws
10
21
Free Throws Rate
TO77%
78%TO
Foul
24
20
Ended139 - 96
12:00
Ayton vs. Holmgren scrambles for the ball, and Doncic gets the ball
0-0
11:40
Doncic missed a jumper from a pull-up shot
0-0
11:38
Holmgren defensive rebound
0-0
11:15
Alexander missed a pull-up jumper
0-0
11:12
Hartenstein offensive rebound
0-0
11:09
Hartenstein received an assist from Williams and made a dunk in the air
2-0
10:49
Holmgren fouled on a shot
2-0
10:49
Doncic made two free throws, the first of which was hit
2-1
10:49
Doncic hit his second free throw
2-2
10:35
Williams hit a pull-up jumper
4-2
10:29
Reaves made a pass error and the ball was stolen by Williams
4-2
10:21
Dort received an assist from Williams and hit a three-point shot
7-2
10:07
Reaves made a mistake in passing and the ball was stolen by Dort
7-2
10:05
Dort dunked successfully
9-2
10:03
The Lakers took a long timeout
9-2
09:54
James missed a jumper from a pull-up shot
9-2
09:51
Williams defensive rebound
9-2
09:42
Alexander missed a two-point shot
9-2
09:40
Laravia's defensive rebounds
9-2
09:35
Doncic stepped back and missed a three-point jumper
9-2
09:32
Williams defensive rebound
9-2
09:20
Alexander missed a step-back jumper
9-2
09:18
Doncic defensive rebounds
9-2
09:11
Reaves made a mistake in passing and the ball was stolen by Dort
9-2
09:04
Williams made a pass error and the ball was stolen by Doncic
9-2
09:01
Alexander shot foul
9-2
09:01
James made two free throws, the first of which was a free throw
9-3
09:01
James hit his second free throw
9-4
08:52
Dort received an assist from Williams and hit a three-point shot
12-4
08:31
Doncic made a mistake in passing and the ball was stolen by Hartenstein
12-4
08:24
Alexander hit a pull-up jumper
14-4
08:07
Laravia's drift jumper was blocked by Holmgren
14-4
08:04
Laravia's offensive rebounds
14-4
08:04
LaLavia vs Holmgren scrambled, and Alexander got the ball
14-4
08:01
Laravia conceded the ball and the ball was stolen by Holmgren
14-4
07:50
Alexander missed a step-back jumper
14-4
07:48
Hartenstein offensive rebound
14-4
07:48
Hartenstein scored on a layup
16-4
07:32
Williams committed a personal foul
16-4
07:25
Doncic made a mistake in passing and the ball was stolen by Hartenstein
16-4
07:18
Holmgren received an assist from Alexander and hit a two-point layup
18-4
07:07
Reaves hit a three-pointer
18-7
06:46
Holmgren missed a three-point shot
18-7
06:43
Doncic defensive rebounds
18-7
06:37
Holmgren fouled on a shot
18-7
06:37
Reaves made two free throws, the first of which was hit
18-8
06:37
The Lakers made a substitution, and Hachimura came on to replace Laravia
18-8
06:37
Reaves hit his second free throw
18-9
06:26
Alexander missed a three-point pull-up jumper
18-9
06:22
Reaves defensive rebounds
18-9
06:14
Reaves stepped on the line and made a mistake in passing
18-9
06:05
Williams missed a step-back jumper
18-9
06:04
Reaves defensive rebounds
18-9
05:55
Doncic missed a long jumper in a hurry
18-9
05:54
Holmgren defensive rebound
18-9
05:49
Alexander hit a two-point layup
20-9
05:29
Doncic missed a three-point shot
20-9
05:26
Alexander defensive rebound
20-9
05:17
Holmgren received an assist from Alexander and hit a jumper
22-9
04:54
James made a mistake in his pass and the ball was stolen by Holmgren
22-9
04:50
Dort received an assist from Williams and hit a long jumper
25-9
04:48
The Lakers took a long timeout
25-9
04:48
Thunder made a substitution, and Wallace came on to replace Holmgren
25-9
04:48
The Thunder made a substitution, and Williams came on to replace Williams
25-9
04:48
Thunder made a substitution, and Joe came on to replace Hartenstein
25-9
04:48
The Lakers made a substitution, and Kennard came on to replace Ayton
25-9
04:48
The Lakers made a substitution, and Hayes came on to replace James
25-9
04:26
Reaves received an assist from Doncic and hit a three-pointer
25-12
04:03
Joe received an assist from Williams and hit a three-point shot
28-12
03:47
Kennard received an assist from Doncic and hit a three-point shot
28-15
03:30
Dort received an assist from Alexander and hit a three-point shot
31-15
03:16
Kennard missed a three-point shot
31-15
03:14
Wallace defensive rebound
31-15
03:01
Dort made a mistake in passing and the ball was stolen by Hachimura
31-15
02:57
Doncic hit a two-point layup
31-17
02:42
Alexander scored on a breakthrough layup
33-17
02:25
Williams fouled on a shot
33-17
02:25
Doncic made two free throws, the first of which was hit
33-18
02:25
The Thunder made a substitution, and Mitchell came on to replace Dort
33-18
02:25
The Lakers made a substitution, and James came on to replace Reaves
33-18
02:25
Doncic missed his second free throw
33-18
02:23
Williams defensive rebound
33-18
02:11
Alexander missed a breakthrough layup
33-18
02:09
Doncic defensive rebounds
33-18
02:02
Hayes received an assist from Doncic and hit a two-point shot
33-20
01:44
Williams received an assist from Alexander and hit a three-pointer
36-20
01:32
Kennard missed a jumper from a pull-up shot
36-20
01:29
Williams defensive rebound
36-20
01:22
Alexander hit a two-point shot
38-20
01:11
Doncic missed a three-point pull-up jumper
38-20
01:09
Williams defensive rebound
38-20
01:04
Joe missed a three-point shot
38-20
01:00
Mitchell offensive rebound
38-20
58.0
Mitchell hit a three-pointer
41-20
46.3
Williams fouled on a shot
41-20
46.3
James made two free throws, the first of which was a free throw
41-21
46.3
James missed his second free throw
41-21
44.1
Williams defensive rebound
41-21
32.7
Joe missed a three-point shot
41-21
28.7
Doncic defensive rebounds
41-21
10.1
Hachimura missed a three-point shot
41-21
6.8
Mitchell defensive rebound
41-21
0.6
James shot foul
41-21
0.6
Williams made three free throws, the first of which was a free throw
42-21
0.6
Williams hit his second free throw
43-21
0.6
Williams hit the third free throw
44-21
0.3
Doncic missed a long-range shot in a hurry
44-21
0.1
The Lakers got an offensive rebound
44-21
0.0
The first quarter ends
44-21
Match Info
The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a dominant performance at home, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 139-96 in a high-scoring NBA regular season contest. This lopsided victory at the Paycom Center showcased the Thunder's offensive firepower and defensive intensity against a struggling Lakers squad, significantly impacting the Western Conference playoff picture as the season nears its conclusion.
From the opening tip, the Thunder seized control, executing a blistering offensive game plan that the Lakers had no answer for. Oklahoma City built a substantial lead in the first quarter and never looked back, with their transition game and three-point shooting proving particularly lethal. Key moments included a series of fast-break dunks and a barrage of threes that stretched the lead beyond thirty points by halftime, effectively putting the game out of reach. The Lakers' efforts to mount a comeback in the third quarter were repeatedly stifled by the Thunder's active defense, leading to turnovers and easy baskets the other way.
The standout performance came from the Thunder's young core, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander orchestrating the offense with precision, while their role players hit open shots consistently. For the Lakers, the night was defined by defensive lapses and an inability to match Oklahoma City's energy, with their star duo contained for most of the evening. The game had no major controversies, as the Thunder's superiority was clear and the officiating was largely unobtrusive.
In terms of table impact, this crucial win bolstered the Thunder's position in the upper echelon of the Western Conference, moving them closer to securing a favorable playoff seed. For the Lakers, the heavy defeat was a significant setback in their fight to avoid the play-in tournament, dropping them in the standings and highlighting the inconsistencies that have plagued their season. Post-match, the Thunder's coach praised his team's focus and unselfish play, while the Lakers' coach acknowledged the need for a better defensive effort and more resilience on the road. The starting lineups featured the Thunder's typical young, athletic group against the veteran-laden Lakers, but it was Oklahoma City's speed and cohesion that told the story of this one-sided match result.

