Thunder are heavy favorites at home in Game 2; expect OKC’s defense and interior size to again overwhelm the Lakers unless Los Angeles finds a way to limit turnovers and get efficient shooting from LeBron.
Game Details
Date: May 7, 2026.
Time: 9:30 PM ET.
Location: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK.
TV/Streaming: Prime Video.
Odds: Thunder favored by double digits; totals in the low 210s depending on book.
| Attribute | Oklahoma City Thunder | Los Angeles Lakers | Total | Where to Watch |
| Spread | -13 to -16 | +13 to +16 | — | Prime Video |
| Moneyline | -1200 to -2000 | +700 to +950 | — | Prime Video |
| Projected Total | — | — | ~213 | Prime Video |
Team Form & Recent Results
Oklahoma City Thunder Recent Form
OKC opened the series with a dominant 108–90 Game 1 win, showcasing elite defense and balanced scoring led by Chet Holmgren and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Thunder finished the regular season with the league’s best record and carried that momentum into the playoffs.
Los Angeles Lakers Recent Form
The Lakers advanced from Round 1 but are dealing with a major absence: Luka Dončić remains out with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, leaving LeBron James to shoulder the offensive load. Los Angeles was swept by OKC in the regular season and looked overmatched in Game 1.
Key Storylines

- Luka Dončić’s availability is the series’ hinge; his absence forces the Lakers into a one‑on‑one battle against a top defensive team.
- Thunder depth and interior size (Holmgren, supporting bigs) created matchup problems in Game 1 and will look to exploit the Lakers’ defensive gaps.
Players to Watch
Los Angeles: LeBron James- must be efficient and limit turnovers while generating teammates.
Oklahoma City: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander- primary playmaker whose pace and shot creation set the tone.
Matchup Breakdown
Offense vs. Defense
OKC’s defense clamps the paint and contests perimeter shots, forcing opponents into low-efficiency possessions. The Lakers need high-percentage looks from LeBron and improved 3-point accuracy from role players to keep pace. Without Dončić’s creation, Los Angeles will struggle to generate consistent secondary scoring.
Coaching / Strategy Notes
Mark Daigneault will emphasize switching and rim protection to neutralize LeBron drives while using Holmgren’s length to disrupt passing lanes. JJ Redick must mix lineups to create mismatches, push pace selectively, and prioritize defensive rebounding to limit Thunder transition opportunities.
Prediction
Prediction: Oklahoma City Thunder 116, Los Angeles Lakers 98. Expect the Thunder to cover a large spread and the game to stay near the posted total as OKC controls tempo and the glass.
Conclusion
OKC’s combination of elite defense, depth, and home-court advantage makes them a strong bet in Game 2; the Lakers’ path to an upset runs through a near‑perfect LeBron performance and a quicker-than-expected return from Dončić. Back the Thunder unless injury news materially changes the market.
