LeBron James’ Aggression Worries Thunder Ahead of Game 2 Against Lakers

LeBron James has been carrying the LA Lakers throughout this year’s NBA playoffs. In Game 1, James put the Lakers on his back, putting up 27 points on an efficient 12-of-17 shooting from the field along with four rebounds and six assists, albeit in a loss. 

James’ Game 1 performance is a cause of concern for the Thunder heading to Game 2 on Thursday night. According to Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault, the team must be wary of James’ aggression, especially as he tries to set the tone for the Lakers. 

“He was in first-punch mode to start [Game 1],” Daigneault said. “He was really aggressive early. It was clear that he wanted to set a tone for the series and for the game, and he did.” 

“That’s a good lesson for us, understanding his aggression at different points of the game. He does an incredible job of choosing his spots. Some of it, you tip your hat. He made some tough ones, and then there are other ones that we can correct, just like any player in any game. We’ve just got to be a little bit better in all facets.”

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James, who is 41 years old, played 36 minutes and feasted on his height advantage against Thunder’s defenders such as Lu Dort, Alex Caruso, and Cason Wallace. 

James has been filling the void left by Luka Doncic, the Lakers’ leading scorer in the regular season, who has been recovering from a hamstring injury since last month. Doncic averaged 33.5 points in the regular season and has been the engine of the Lakers’ offense. 

Outside of James, the Lakers struggled to find other options as Austin Reaves shot an atrocious 3-of-16 from the field to finish Game 1 with just eight points. 


LeBron James Gets Candid on Missing Luka Doncic Against the Thunder

LeBron James and LeBron James guard Luka Doncic

GettyLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic

After Game 1, LeBron James got honest about what the Lakers are missing in the playoffs as they still wait for Luka Doncic’s recovery. 

James said that Doncic’s absence has been a major offensive dilemma for the Lakers, especially since they are playing against the defending champions Thunder. 

“When you play against the world champions and [miss] having a guy that averages 34 [points], eight [rebounds], and nine [assists], and is that special,” James said, via Dave McMenamin.

The Lakers have some silver lining against the Thunder in the defensive end, holding Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to just 18 points, his lowest scoring output since Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals last year. 

However, the Lakers only scored 90 points as a team as the Thunder’s defense clamped down on them and forced them to speed up their offense throughout the game. 

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Must-Win Game 2 For the Lakers

GettyOklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James

Game 2 between the Lakers and the Thunder will be on Thursday night, May 7, in Oklahoma City. 

 

The game carries a lot of weight for the Lakers as they must weather the Thunder storm to steal one on the road before heading to Los Angeles for Games 3 and 4. 

 

It remains, however, a tall task for the Lakers as the Thunder has yet to lose a game in the playoffs. 

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