LeBron James, Lakers swept out of playoffs by Thunder
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5 things we learned after Thunder crushed Lakers again to push LeBron’s team to the brink
The OKC Thunder ran away with a 131-108 victory in Game 3 against the Los Angeles Lakers because they locked in on defending the stars and made sure the offense flowed perfectly.
LeBron James and the Lakers have not been able to find traction against the deep and mighty Thunder. And they're running out of time.
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers missed a chance to complete the series sweep, falling 115-96 to the Houston Rockets on the road, who remained without Kevin Durant.
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Lakers player ratings: LeBron and Reaves struggle in ugly Game 3 loss
The Lakers couldn't get the performances they needed from LeBron James and Austin Reaves in an ugly 131-108 loss in Game 3.
Before the current injuries to Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, the Los Angeles Lakers were on an outstanding roll that had many people impressed and surprised at the same time. The Lakers went 17-5 since the All-Star break, heading to that disastrous game ...
LeBron James isn’t the kind of player who’s used to being an underdog, but that’s the position the Los Angeles Lakers are in going into their first round playoff series with the Houston Rockets. Experts just aren’t giving the Lakers a chance ...
Game 2 forecasts call for 21+ points from James. The Thunder won with ease in Game 1, and that was after an extended layoff between rounds. Oklahoma City has shaken off the rust and will run the Lakers out of the gym in Game 2, with L.A. lacking the firepower and interior scoring to hang with the champs.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has a decision to make: will the 41-year-old retire or continue playing? Here's what he's thinking.