Lakers' rebounding woes set tone in loss to Thunder
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LOS ANGELES — In the high-stakes world of the NBA, it’s often the small details that determine the outcome of a game. This was evident when the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Oklahoma City Thunder, reigning champions, on Monday night at the Crypto.com Arena. Lakers coach JJ Redick had emphasized the importance of minimizing turnovers against a team as formidable as the Thunder.

In the initial stages of the game, the Lakers struggled to heed their coach’s advice, faltering with ball security. They committed 10 turnovers in the first half alone, which the Thunder skillfully converted into 20 points, allowing them to build a substantial 14-point lead by the second quarter.

As the game progressed, the Lakers managed to tighten their grip on the ball, reducing their turnovers to just five in the second half. This improved discipline limited the Thunder to a mere three points off turnovers in the latter part of the game.

However, the Lakers faced another challenge: securing defensive rebounds. The Thunder, adept at exploiting any openings, capitalized on the Lakers’ struggles in this area. They dominated the offensive glass, racking up an impressive 24 second-chance points, which ultimately sealed the Lakers’ fate with a 119-110 defeat.

Despite the loss, LeBron James delivered a standout performance, leading the Lakers with 22 points, 10 assists, and six rebounds, marking his third consecutive game achieving a points-assists double-double. Yet, even his efforts couldn’t steer the Lakers to victory on the first night of their home back-to-back series.

LeBron James led the Lakers with 22 points, 10 assists and six rebounds, his third consecutive game with a points-assists double-double. 


Marcus Smart #36 of the Los Angeles Lakers going up for a rebound against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Lakers fight for an offensive rebound during their loss to the Thunder on Feb. 9. NBAE via Getty Images

Marcus Smart scored 19 points, while Austin Reaves had 16 points and seven assists off of the bench. 

What it means

The Lakers dropped to 32-20 in the loss, staying at the No. 5 spot in the Western Conference standings after having a chance to move up to No. 4.

Their three-game winning streak also ended.

The Lakers haven’t won more than three games in a row since late November. 

Turning point

When Cason Wallace grabbed the offensive rebound at the 5:04 mark in the fourth quarter that led to a Jalen Williams layup to put the Thunder up 102-99 with just over five minutes left.

Up to that point in the game, the Lakers and Thunder were looking to create separation after both teams went on runs to create significant leads.


LeBron James (23) defends Cason Wallace (22) during an NBA game.
Cason Wallace looks to move the ball during the Thunder’s win over the Lakers on Feb. 9. AP

But the Thunder’s advantage on the glass in that moment encapsulated a night-long trend of Oklahoma City winning around the margins.

The Lakers didn’t have another for the remainder of the game, trailing by at least three points for the final five minutes. 

MVP: Isaiah Joe

During a game in which both teams were missing their MVP candidates, the result was going to come down to which role players were going to step up.

Joe did that for the Thunder early with his 3-point shooting and cuts to the basket, helping the Thunder take a 31-30 lead after the first quarter and a 67-58 lead going into halftime. 

He scored nine points, all 3-pointers, in the first quarter and seven in the second. He finished the game with 19 points on 6-of-13 shooting. 

Stat of the game: 10

That’s how many more second-chance points the Thunder scored than the Lakers, having a 24-14 advantage for the game.

Oklahoma City grabbed five more offensive rebounds than the Lakers, and were more successful with making those extra scoring opportunities count.

Up next

The Lakers will close out their back-to-back set when they host the Spurs on Tuesday night. 

The Spurs, who are No. 2 in the West standings, are on a four-game winning streak and have won nine of their last 12 games. 

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