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NBA Insider Breaks Down How The Lakers Can Beat The Thunder

LeBron, Luka, and elite defense—why the Lakers could be OKC’s worst nightmare in the playoffs.

Vishwesha Kumar
Mar 4, 2025
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The Los Angeles Lakers have a clear path to defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder in a potential playoff series by leveraging their defensive improvements and using Luka Doncic and LeBron James’ ability to neutralize OKC’s relentless ball pressure. 

NBA insider Mike Trudell detailed how the Lakers’ strengths align with the weaknesses of the Thunder, who have been a dominant force in the regular season but may not be as overwhelming in a postseason setting.

“The way that I see the matchup, OKC is built to be an absolute, ridiculous regular-season machine because they are super deep. All 12 guys that they either play or can play are good defensive players for the most part.”

“Shai is an absolute number-one scoring engine who can get his own shot, and if you bring help, he can kick it to somebody else. So they’re built to be almost bulletproof in winning regular-season games. That’s why the point differential is so high too—because when they bring in their second or third unit, those guys go too.”

“That’s usually the difference in point differential. So what I look at more closely is how their starters compare to other starters, and it’s still really good, but it’s not quite as all-time great as we might assume based on OKC’s overall record.” 

“Here’s the reason why I think the Lakers, though, have a very interesting matchup and are probably the team that OKC would least want to see: OKC gets after teams with ball pressure. They are fiendish after the basketball.”

“And there are two players in the NBA that are basically impervious to ball pressure—LeBron James and Luka Doncic. So you can do that all you want—you want to ball pressure Luka or LeBron, they’ll just back you off with their butt, push you down into the paint, or they will force you to bring a double team and then get the other team into rotation.” 

“So that’s the place you start. LeBron and Luka are two guys who know how to play against that kind of aggressive, blitzing, show-and-recover type of scheme that OKC runs.”

“Then, on the other end, I think the encouraging part of what we’ve seen—maybe I’ll give you the Nuggets game as the best example—is what the Lakers did against Nikola Jokic. The kind of attention they paid to him—sending quick doubles, fronting, recovering. So you do that same thing to Shai, even though it’s a little harder.”

“But you can get the ball out of his hands, and then who is initiating the offense that’s really going to scare you over the course of a playoff series? Is J-Dub ready for that? Is Chet Holmgren ready for that? That’s where OKC, as amazing as they’ve been in the regular season, has to show that level of capability.” 

“If a team really zeroes in on Shai, what happens? I also think they don’t have elite rim protection, and that’s where concerns arise. If you’re blitzing, recovering, and switching as much as the Lakers do, you like what JJ Redick is installing here.”

The Lakers and Thunder have already clashed once this season, with the Thunder securing a 101-93 victory. Yet, that matchup featured a vastly different Lakers squad. 

With key adjustments and a more refined approach, this version of the Lakers is far better equipped to challenge Oklahoma City. Fortunately for Los Angeles, they have two more opportunities in April to prove their growth and potentially even the season series. 

The Thunder’s success this season has been built on depth and defensive pressure. Their ability to sustain intensity throughout games, thanks to a deep rotation of quality defenders, has made them a nearly unstoppable regular-season team. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been the focal point of their offense, thriving as a primary scorer and facilitator. 

Meanwhile, Chet Holmgren’s presence, along with the addition of Alex Caruso, has fortified their defense. This approach has led them to a league-best defensive rating of 106.0 and a historic net rating of 12.5, a mark only surpassed by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls. OKC also holds the second-best record in the NBA at 50-11, sitting just half a game behind the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Yet, despite these numbers, the Lakers have emerged as a legitimate threat. Since January 15, they have posted the best record in the league at 18-4, boasting the top defensive rating and the third-highest net rating. 

Their rise to the second seed in the Western Conference, with a 38-21 record, showcases their ability to dominate in the later stages of the season. The turnaround has been driven by a defensive identity under head coach JJ Redick, utilizing aggressive switching and targeted matchups to disrupt opposing offenses.

The Lakers also have a defensive blueprint to limit the Thunder’s three-point shooting. While OKC has respectable shooters, they lack a true “laser,” a term used by JJ Redick to describe elite three-point marksmen. 

The Lakers have successfully executed a strategy of allowing lower-percentage shooters, or “ducks,” to take outside shots while closing out aggressively on genuine threats. 

Players like Luguentz Dort and Cason Wallace, despite their improvement, are not consistent enough to punish this approach. By controlling the shot selection and dictating defensive matchups, the Lakers can neutralize one of OKC’s core offensive strengths.

If the Lakers can collapse the defense with drives from LeBron, Luka, and Austin Reaves, they can exploit openings and generate high-percentage looks. In a seven-game series, this interior pressure could wear down OKC’s defense, forcing them into uncomfortable adjustments.

The Lakers’ defensive resurgence and strategic matchup advantages make them a serious threat to the Thunder in the postseason. While OKC’s regular-season dominance is undeniable, the playoffs are about execution, adjustments, and star power—three areas where the Lakers hold an edge. 

If they follow the game plan laid out by Trudell, Los Angeles has a strong chance of overcoming the Thunder and making a deep playoff run.

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Vishwesha Kumar is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Bengaluru, India. Graduating with a Bachelor of Technology from PES University in 2020, Vishwesha leverages his analytical skills to enhance his sports journalism, particularly in basketball. His experience includes writing over 3000 articles across respected publications such as Essentially Sports and Sportskeeda, which have established him as a prolific figure in the sports writing community.Vishwesha’s love for basketball was ignited by watching LeBron James, inspiring him to delve deeply into the nuances of the game. This personal passion translates into his writing, allowing him to connect with readers through relatable narratives and insightful analyses. He holds a unique and controversial opinion that Russell Westbrook is often underrated rather than overrated. Despite Westbrook's flaws, Vishwesha believes that his triple-double achievements and relentless athleticism are often downplayed, making him one of the most unique and electrifying players in NBA history, even if his style of play can sometimes be polarizing. 
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