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Final Stats 📊LeBron: 28 pts, 12 ast, 10 rebRui: 21 pts, 3 rebAustin: 18 pts, 6 ast, 4 rebJaxson: 16 pts, 4 ast, 7 rebs, 3 stlJake: 11 pts, 3 reb pic.twitter.com/t3Wk9FL3kb— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 13, 2026
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Final: Lakers 124, Mavericks 104. LAL improves to 33-21 going into the All-Star break. LeBron James: 28 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds, becoming the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double at 41 years, 44 days old. Rui Hachimura: 21 points (9-13…— Khobi Price (@khobi_price) February 13, 2026
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RUI HACHIMURA TONIGHT:21 POINTS3 REBOUNDS1 ASSIST 9/13 FG pic.twitter.com/ldKwKJEga0— LakersMuse (@LALMuse) February 13, 2026
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LEBRON JAMES TONIGHT:28 POINTS12 ASSISTS 10 REBOUNDS 10/20 FGM35 MINUTES pic.twitter.com/MsacRPcOkD— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) February 13, 2026
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LUKE KENNARD TONIGHT 💦 18 minutes 💦 9 points 💦 7 rebounds 💦 3 assists 💦 +13 +/-THANK YOU ROB 🙏 pic.twitter.com/8B9nCNHinA— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) February 13, 2026
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The Lakers beat the Mavs, 124-104, to head into the All-Star break with a 33-21 record. LeBron 28 pts, 12 ast, 10 reb for his 1st triple-double of the season; Rui 21 pts; AR 16 pts 6 ast; Hayes 16 pts on 8-of-10 7 reb; LaRavia 11 pts. LAL hosts LAC on Feb. 20 after the break.— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) February 13, 2026
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@clintonyates LBJ first triple double of the season and oldest to achieve one last night!! 👑 pic.twitter.com/7Vx9Nn1lw2— Derek Thompsen (@dtoneyey) February 13, 2026
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Lakers Massive Summer Makeover! Giannis Or Kessler, Watson, Eason? Now that the trade deadline has passed, the Lakers have shifted their massive roster makeover to next summer when they’ll have 3 first round picks to trade and $60 million in cap space for other teams’ free… pic.twitter.com/KFyLieEZbk— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 11, 2026
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Lakers Massive Summer Makeover! Giannis Or Kessler, Watson, Eason? TRADING FOR ANTETOKOUNMPOGiannis Antetokounmpo, PF, 31, 6′ 11″, 7′ 3″, 243 lbs, 3-yrs $175.4M28.0/10.0/5.6/0.7/0.9 in 29.2 mpg. 3P->0.5/1.3/39.5%…One thing that won’t change with Mark Walter as owner of… pic.twitter.com/mRZmPxWTl4— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 11, 2026
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Lakers Massive Summer Makeover! Giannis Or Kessler, Watson, Eason? STEALING KESSLER, WATSON, & EASONWalker Kessler, CE, 24, 7′ 0″, 7′ 6″, 245 lbs, 1-yr $4.9M14.4/10.8/3.0/1.8/1.4 in 30.8 mpg. 3P->1.2/1.6/75.0%Peyton Watson, SF, 23, 6′ 8″, 7′ 1″, 200 lbs, 1-yr $4.4M… pic.twitter.com/RraGR1hoRm— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 11, 2026
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My only thought is, didn’t we have Randle, Carusso, Clarky, DLO and all the rest (On Gilligan’s Island) similar guys?
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Lakers Massive Summer Makeover! Giannis Or Kessler, Watson, Eason? CREATING STARTING LINEUP OF FUTURE…Completing an extreme roster makeover by signing multiple restricted free agents has never been done in NBA history. However, the current timing and situation could not… pic.twitter.com/e1nXsKpthp— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 11, 2026
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Lakers Must Pivot to Free Agency After Uneventful Trade Deadline by @AntwaneWillisJr https://t.co/v5VkLRVUkj— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) February 10, 2026
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Lakers-Spurs Postgame! Lakers Take The Day Off So That They Can Get Destroyed By The Spurs! https://t.co/8Wc4VCJTPE pic.twitter.com/wE4lf5elv5— Lakers Fast Break (@LakersFastBreak) February 11, 2026
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This Lakers lineup against the Spurs can’t be a real NBA team pic.twitter.com/CSA35OmClD— Nic (@Nic111392) February 11, 2026
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"If you got LeBron James off, make sure somebody else is playing… but damn, everybody? That is disrespectful and insensitive and dismissive to the fans."Stephen A. Smith on the Lakers resting their starters last night vs. the Spurs.(via @FirstTake)pic.twitter.com/eMSv0CvkGD— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 11, 2026
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My thoughts from Lakers–Spurs observations, watching the four most recent additions to the roster…Kobe Bufkin, Luke Kennard, Drew Timme and Nick Smith Jr.👇https://t.co/Q49l5NlTDh pic.twitter.com/EYmTpRwJv9— Iztok Franko (@iztok_franko) February 11, 2026
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Lakers-Spurs Postgame! Lakers Take The Day Off So That They Can Get Destroyed By The Spurs! https://t.co/8Wc4VCJTPE pic.twitter.com/wE4lf5elv5— Lakers Fast Break (@LakersFastBreak) February 11, 2026
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Lakers Game Observations: Game 52 vs Thunder https://t.co/rDibiKhilc— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 10, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
A good test against the champs, details and margins still missing
With the All-Star break probably already on most NBA players’ minds, the Lakers still had work to do before anyone could start thinking about Cabo.
Three games remain before the break, including measuring-stick tests against the two top teams in the conference. The first of those came against the reigning NBA champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder. Both teams were missing their top stars and two MVP candidates, with Luka Dončić sitting out his second consecutive game due to a hamstring injury.
The Lakers came up short, losing 119–110. Depending on how optimistic or pessimistic you are, this game can be viewed in two very different ways. On one hand, the Lakers showed enough fight and enough progress compared to past matchups against elite teams to make it a genuinely competitive night. On the other, LeBron James’ post-game assessment cut through it: the Lakers are not a championship-level team, and there is still a significant gap.
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LeBron James when asked to compare the Lakers to the Thunder:“You want me to compare us to them? That’s a championship team right there. We’re not. We can’t sustain energy and effort for 48 minutes and they can. That’s why they won a championship.”
11:47 PM · Feb 9, 2026 · 7.7K Views
15 Replies · 6 Reposts · 97 LikesJames’ teammates won’t have to wait long for another chance to prove him wrong. That chance comes tonight against the second-best team in the conference, the San Antonio Spurs, on the second night of a back-to-back.
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Today’s notes:
Good fight, but an opportunity missed
Lakers battled, OKC hustled harder
Hard to beat OKC when they outshoot you from three
A heavy dose of Marcus Smart
Another Austin Reaves test against a physical team (
VIDEO)1-Good fight, but an opportunity missed
While I agree with James’ assessment that sustaining a 48-minute effort has been a key problem this season, I side with JJ Redick’s post-game diagnosis for this one. The effort itself wasn’t the issue. The level was there, but the focus slipped during a few key stretches that ultimately decided the game.
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JJ Redick:“When you play the best teams, you have to have a really high level of effort and a really high level of execution. You have to have both. I thought our effort was great, but [our execution] was not.”
He felt they needed to do a better job getting LeBron the ball in
9:54 PM · Feb 9, 2026 · 21.7K Views
38 Replies · 19 Reposts · 322 LikesFailing to switch properly against the sharpshooter Isiah Joe led to open threes, followed by overcommitting and surrendering two open layups on cuts in the first half. Later, Jaxson Hayes and Deandre Ayton overhelped on drives, leaving Jaylin Williams wide open for three threes in the second.
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@jovanbuhaJJ Redick said he felt the Lakers botched their defensive shell principles too frequently tonight, including over-helping a lot on drives. He noted that Jaylin Williams’ three 3s were all off over-help.
Offensively, he felt they went away from LeBron too much in the fourth.
9:56 PM · Feb 9, 2026 · 25.1K Views
33 Replies · 24 Reposts · 412 LikesOn the offensive end, the Lakers, who have had so much success in the clutch this season, failed to execute in the fourth quarter. Open threes were missed, and undisciplined decision-making pulled them away from the formula that worked in the third quarter, with James controlling the game from the block.
2-Lakers battled, OKC hustled harder
As expected, OKC brought the thunder early, playing its trademark grab-and-hold, swipe-heavy perimeter defense. The Lakers committed 10 first-half turnovers. Some were forced, but too many were unforced, and those, as JJ Redick noted post-game, stung the most in a game with very little margin for error.
However, the Lakers came out of halftime with a strong response, turning up the force and being more aggressive on perimeter switches while contesting most of the Thunder’s drives. They became the aggressors in the third quarter through forced turnovers on defense and James playing bully ball against smaller defenders on the other end.
The Lakers even managed to match the Thunder’s turnover rate, but the problem in this game was the second chances. In my 50-game check, I wrote that the Lakers have been a very good defensive rebounding team lately. In this game, however, they could not match OKC’s activity on the glass. Some of those second-chance opportunities came from the Lakers’ bigs helping on drives, while others were the result of missed boxouts or a failure to match OKC’s hustle on long rebounds and loose balls.
Source: Cleaning the Glass
The Thunder’s nearly 39 percent offensive rebound rate led to three extra field goal attempts and six additional free throw attempts, a decisive edge in an otherwise evenly matched game.
3-Hard to beat OKC when they outshoot you from three
Poor three-point shooting has been a persistent problem for the Lakers throughout the season. In this game, even Luke Kennard, who made one of his two three-point attempts while being tightly guarded on the perimeter, did not make a meaningful difference.
The Lakers shot 10 of 31 from three, just 32 percent, despite getting a solid 4-of-7 night from Marcus Smart. Jake LaRavia missed three open looks in the fourth quarter, while the two primary pull-up threats, James and Austin Reaves, combined to go 1 of 9.
Source: Cleaning the Glass
On the other end, the Thunder shot 14 of 33 from three, good for 42 percent. Given how strong they are on every margin, it is very hard, and often impossible, to beat them on nights when they also win the three-point shooting battle.
4-A heavy dose of Marcus Smart
Smart had one of his better scoring nights with 19 points, while still making his usual impact on the defensive end with timely plays.
The challenge with Smart is always finding the balance between his irrational confidence, the “no, no, yes!” plays that never scare him away from taking a big shot, and the moments when that same confidence turns into hero drives into traffic and, often, trouble.
Last night offered a bit of both. Smart knocked down two big threes in the fourth quarter, but he also called his own number too often and contributed to drifting away from the working plan of playing more systematically through LeBron James on the block, something JJ Redick pointed to as costly down the stretch.
Smart finished with 16 shot attempts, just one fewer than LeBron James’ 17 and two more than Austin Reaves, all in the same amount of playing time. Smart posted a 26 percent usage rate that jumped to 30 percent in the fourth quarter. All in all, it was a bit too much Smart at the end.
5-Another Austin Reaves test against a physical team (
VIDEO)Reaves has made another big leap this year, the kind that is usually the hardest one: the jump from a very good player to true All-NBA territory.
Source: NBA
However, because of some of his past struggles, fair or not, his performances against aggressive, athletic teams will remain under the magnifying glass, likely until he makes a statement in the playoffs.
Like the game itself, Reaves’ showing last night can be argued either for or against him. He had a great first half, scoring 12 points and handing out six assists, showing the downhill speed and rim pressure we saw recently against the 76ers. He consistently got to the paint, surprisingly so against the best perimeter defense in the NBA. Reaves made several strong reads, finding his big men three times on rolls or lobs and creating clean advantages, leaving the early impression that OKC missed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander more than the Lakers missed Dončić.
However, Reaves followed up that strong first half with a disappointing showing after the break, scoring just two points with one assist on 1-of-7 shooting. He finished the game with five turnovers against OKC’s high-pressure, point-of-attack defense. Reaves was stripped clean twice, but he was also clearly fouled on two other plays, which contributed to his frustration and a noticeable loss of rhythm.
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@RyanWardLAAustin Reaves on what frustrated him tonight vs. OKC: “I think I just got frustrated when I didn’t get the foul call, got the tech, let that kind of get to me a little bit. But yeah, it was just; I thought it was obvious. I told Eric [Dalen], he was the closest ref. If it was
11:38 PM · Feb 9, 2026 · 26.5K Views
4 Replies · 19 Reposts · 475 LikesAfter the win against the Warriors, I mentioned that Reaves and Dončić are similar ballhandlers who attack defenses in different ways. Last night, Reaves’ speed was effective early, but OKC adjusted. As the game went on, James’ bully ball on the block against smaller Thunder guards proved to be the better alternative. That may be the key takeaway for the Lakers.
Against the best teams, identifying best pressure points and adapting more quickly and with greater precision, is essential, especially once Dončić, another strong post-up option, returns.
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The Lakers are prioritizing winning during Luka Doncic’s prime over LeBron James’ final years, per @kpelton“Prioritizing winning during Doncic's prime rather than building the best team possible in the twilight of James' career.”(https://t.co/z51Tski6jD) pic.twitter.com/KyiEaSk09M— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) February 10, 2026
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Peyton Watson could be “gettable” this summer due to Denver’s tax situation, per @kpelton “Restricted free agency is trickier for a team such as the Lakers that can't afford to wait out the matching period, but Denver Nuggets forward Peyton Watson — an L.A.-area native who… pic.twitter.com/Z2DjrnCJZE— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) February 10, 2026
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The Lakers lose 119-110 to OKC. LAL put six players in double digits, led by LeBron’s 22 pts and 10 ast, but 15 turnovers leading to 23 pts for the Thunder did them in.— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) February 10, 2026
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That stretch late in the 3rd when LeBron subbed out and the Lakers had all the momentum…is where the Lakers let this one get away.Thunder closed the quarter and took a 1-PT lead.Lakers never were able to create that separation again.— Witness King James (@WITNESSKJ) February 10, 2026
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Game Reaction | Lakers 110 – Thunder 119 | 32-20- The officiating was ABSURDLY terrible tonight and I hate how they enable this “physical” OKC defense- AR had a terrible second half (the refs really got to him tonight)- Despite the refs, plenty of missed opportunities down… pic.twitter.com/Zdqsh6d7Hf— AO (@worldofao) February 10, 2026
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🚨MAÇ SONUCU🚨Oklahoma City Thunder 119-110 Los Angeles Lakers👑LeBron: 22 PTS | 10 AST | 6 REB💩Reaves: 16 PTS | 7 AST | 5 TO👍Smart: 19 PTS | 4/7 3P💩Jake: 14 PTS | 4 REB👍Rui: 12 PTS | 5 REB💩Ayton: 6 PTS | 10 REB pic.twitter.com/u6BOsQMQwR— Los Angeles Lakers TR (@Lakers__TR) February 10, 2026
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Thunder beat Lakers 119-110 OKC improves to 40-13, leads season series 2-0. LeBron had 22 pts & 10 ast, but Thunder’s depth won it without SGA.@KingJames #ThunderUp #Lakers pic.twitter.com/g0lh4VCnCK— NBA InsightPro (@SportsTectician) February 10, 2026
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“Top 5 defensive rating leaders in the NBA:1. Jaylin Williams2. Ajay Mitchell3. Chet Holmgren4. Cason Wallace5. Isaiah Hartenstein”Look at how they’re getting away with all these fouls. 💀 pic.twitter.com/YwDBNg1L46— Ryan Rueda (@PlayoffDude) February 10, 2026
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3 point swing. Instead of free throws by AR, OKC gets a FT on a tech vs AR(for rightfully being pissed off).These type of plays decide close games. https://t.co/HKfl6lGyEP— Letting Go (@ProvideContext) February 10, 2026
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How do you as a ref miss this when you're standing right there? pic.twitter.com/PUyTpr5TuI— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) February 10, 2026
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Gonna lose this game but love what I’m seeing from this Lakers team. Starting to ramp up their intensity and attention to detail. Everyone rowing in the same direction. #Lakers— Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT (@3cbPerformance) February 10, 2026
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Gonna lose this game but love what I’m seeing from this Lakers team. Starting to ramp up their intensity and attention to detail. Everyone rowing in the same direction. #Lakers— Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT (@3cbPerformance) February 10, 2026
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Jake LaRavia on what went wrong for the Lakers in the fourth quarter:"I didn't make shots down the stretch… That was a big factor in that game."— Lakers Nation (@LakersNation) February 10, 2026
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PER LAKERS Deandre Ayton (right knee soreness) has been upgraded to AVAILABLE for tonight’s game versus Oklahoma City. Dalton Knecht (right hamstring soreness) has been downgraded to QUESTIONABLE.— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) February 9, 2026
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Una fuente de la liga sobre el futuro de Rob Pelinka: “A menos que arrasen en la segunda mitad del año, a menos que realmente destaquen y consigan una buena racha en los Playoffs, su puesto estará en terapia intensiva; será difícil ver cómo sobrevive. Si vuelven a estar en el… pic.twitter.com/6TaPphxATZ— NLB (@NBALAKERSBLOG) February 9, 2026
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Rob Pelinka’s job is expected to be in danger if the Lakers don’t make a run, per @HeavyOnSports “Unless they catch fire in the second half of the year, unless they really come on and make a run in the playoffs, it’s got to be on life support"(h/t @AhnFireDigital) pic.twitter.com/2wowz2w5kL— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) February 9, 2026
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Rob Pelinka made it clear that he and Jeanie Buss will continue running the #Lakers with Mark Walter's support.https://t.co/pg80b4fK65— Lakers Nation (@LakersNation) February 9, 2026
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What will Lakers Front Office look like in the future? pic.twitter.com/wfev39rTHT— Allen Sliwa (@AllenSliwa) February 9, 2026
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Calling it: he steps down/retires before being fired. If things don't break their way, it'll be – "after winning a championship in 2020, securing luka doncic, and positioning the new lakers executives with max cap space and multiple assets, Rob pelinka is stepping down" blah blah https://t.co/7HUdnsDSiF— Ryan Lucas (@RyanLucas_LA) February 9, 2026
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The Los Angeles Lakers have a blueprint for success thanks to Mark Walter and Andrew Friedman… https://t.co/KOyXNkZDYR https://t.co/KhQfcZa53D— LA Sports Report (@LA_SportsReport) February 10, 2026
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LAKERS DEFENSE LAST 3 GAMESWAS 106.6 AND #1 IN THE NBA…Role players improving and zone with Vando on top and Maxi in the post has elevated the Lakers team defense, which still ranks 22nd for full season, to #1 for the last 3 games with an elite 106.6 defensive rating.Let's… pic.twitter.com/cc7ZMM18Bw— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 9, 2026
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PELINKA'S SMALL BALL LINEUP WITH BIGTHREE PLUS KENNARD & HACHIMURA…Anthony Irwin can make all the fun he wants about a Doncic, Reaves, James, Kennard, and Hachimura small ball 5-shooters lineup but I like the idea of giving the Big Three a pair of elite laser shot makers… https://t.co/PmCjwOlTt0 pic.twitter.com/pWcySN94Xa— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 9, 2026
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That lineup gets murdered on the glass. We’ll need to shoot lights out to tread water. I think a better lineup is the Smart/Reaves/Vando/Kleber and another ball handler (Luka, LBJ, maybe Kennard). You can swap Rui for Vando if you feel more scoring is needed.
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Thunder veteran’s future in serious jeopardy amid internal advancements https://t.co/RS7khf8eCU— LakerTom (@LakerTom) February 9, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
It’s February, and the OKC Thunder are struggling to find enough healthy bodies to put on the court. Fortunately for them, they can afford a bit of a rut, as they still sit firmly atop the Western Conference at 40-13.
Oddly enough, the absence of star players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, and Ajay Mitchell has been a bit of a blessing in disguise for the club, as the Thunder have been able to gather a lot of intel about what the rest of their roster looks like when given extended minutes.
As players continue to separate themselves from the pack, veteran guard Lu Dort seems to be playing his way out of crucial minutes.
Thunder likely far from impressed with what Lu Dort has shown recently
The notorious defensive stalwart has been the undisputed starter at the two guard position out in Oklahoma City, starting in all 41 games he has played in 2025-26. Sadly, his play has left much to be desired.
In February, Dort is averaging just 8.7 points per game, while shooting 39.1 percent from the field and averaging just 0.7 steals. His three-point shooting clip of 35.3 percent ranks eighth on the team, and he has the third-worst defensive rating among Thunder players averaging over 15 minutes per game.
While a playoff berth is in no jeopardy whatsoever, Dort’s play has fans questioning whether putting him on the floor for 30 minutes a night is the right move for this team, especially when younger, better options are waiting in the wings.
Thunder have an unexpected embarrassment of riches on the wings
It took just one week for the Thunder to boast one of the deepest backcourts in the league.
While the world awaits the return of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams, Cason Wallace has inserted himself into the starting role conversation.
Even though he has started the majority of games this year, Wallace is thought to be a role player off the bench when OKC is fully healthy.
Lately, he has been looking to change that rep.
Through four games played in February, Cason is averaging 17.0 points per game on 50.9 percent shooting and 40.9 percent from three, all while averaging an impressive 3.3 steals per game.
The third-year man has shown flashes of brilliance recently, as he has recorded two 20-plus point games over his last four.
Lu Dort has no such games this season.
With the recently acquired Jared McCain, OKC has yet another perimeter threat. Once the sophomore gets fully worked into the rotation, Daigneault will have another talented wing to throw into the mix of minute management.
With Ajay Mitchell looking like one of the league’s top perimeter defenders in the league, Daigneault will be faced with some tough decisions soon.
Dort’s game may prove too stale to rely on once all is said and done, especially if OKC’s younger options continue to progress.
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The Lakers won their last 3 games, and the main reason is their role players have stepped up. This is how it feels being an OKC, Detroit or Boston fan. Stars don’t need to be out of this world every game. pic.twitter.com/4NmMIfKQOJ— SLO HOOPS FAN 🇸🇮 (@SloHoopsFan) February 9, 2026
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