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The Oklahoma City Thunder are coming off a great month of March. They saw Mark Daigneault tabbed as the Western Conference coach of the year as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren were nominated for awards.
Rylan Stiles|
Oklahoma City and LA will face off tonight
Derek Parker|
The postseason is around the corner, and the Thunder will get a taste of what to expect against some star power.
Ivan White|
The Oklahoma City Thunder have abstained from NBA MVP discourse on behalf of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The play on the court will be enough of a campaign for the OKC Thunder superstar.
Rylan Stiles|
The former Sixth Man of the Year says Oklahoma City shouldn’t be seen as villains, and are victims of unnecessary disdain. 
Randall Sweet|
The Thunder are set to take on the Lakers on Wednesday night with the end of the season approaching fast.
Grayson Buchanan|
After the Spurs’ standout topped 40 points, the OKC Thunder star turned in his own spectacular performance.
Randall Sweet|
The Thunder could use some more juice from one of their top bench scorers.
Ivan White|

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Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić is out indefinitely with a hamstring injury. JJ Redick and LeBron James discussed how the team can move forward while he’s out.
Ryan Phillips|
Luka Dončić is out indefinitely due to a hamstring injury. He’ll miss the rest of the regular season in a big blow to the Lakers.
Ryan Phillips|
Luka Dončić’ left Thursday night’s game in third quarter after suffering a hamstring injury.
Andy Nesbitt|
Amid a string of success, Los Angeles runs into its kryptonite and a cast of players who don’t have to be at their best to be terrifyingly effective.
Chris Mannix|
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic went down with an injury during a blowout loss to the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
Ryan Ward|
Tyler Lauletta|
Betting odds, pick and prediction for the Los Angeles Lakers-Oklahoma City Thunder matchup on April 2.
Peter Dewey|
Los Angeles Lakers veteran guard Marcus Smart continues to deal with a right ankle contusion, which has become a cause for concern.
Ryan Ward|