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OKC Thunder vs Lakers Player Stats: Box Score & Analysis

James Jackson Carter Brooks • 2026-07-12 • Reviewed by Oliver Bennett

When the Thunder and Lakers met for Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals, Oklahoma City didn’t just win—they took control of the series with a physical, turnover-forcing performance. That 125-107 victory on May 7, 2026, gave the Thunder a 2-0 lead and exposed the Lakers’ biggest weakness: protecting the ball. Here’s how every key player contributed to the box score and what it means as the series heads to Los Angeles.

Final Score: Thunder 125, Lakers 107 · Series Lead: Thunder 2-0 · Top Scorer (OKC): Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 22 pts · Top Scorer (LAL): Austin Reaves 31 pts · First Quarter Margin: Thunder led by 14 after Q1 · Game 1 Score: Thunder 108, Lakers 90

Quick snapshot

1Game Summary

2Top Performers

3Key Stats
  • Thunder closed with a 26-13 run after Lakers cut lead to 99-94 (The Athletic live blog)
  • Lakers trailed by 14 points after first quarter (NBA.com)
  • Thunder lead series 2-0, eventually swept 4-0 (ESPN)

4Series Outlook
  • Thunder have momentum after dominant two games in OKC
  • Lakers need to reduce turnovers to extend series
  • Game 3 in Los Angeles on May 12

The following table summarizes key game data from official sources.

Key game data from official sources
Stat Value Source
Date May 7, 2026 ESPN
Final Score Thunder 125, Lakers 107 NBA.com
Top Scorer (OKC) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – 22 pts NBA highlights
Top Scorer (LAL) Austin Reaves – 31 pts NBA highlights
Leading Rebounder (OKC) Ajay Mitchell – 10 reb ESPN Recap
Assists Leader (LAL) LeBron James – 8 ast (as per NBA Stories) NBA Stories
Turnovers Lakers 17, Thunder 10 (series context) The Athletic

What were the key player stats in the Thunder vs Lakers game?

The Game 2 box score tells a story of Oklahoma City’s depth and Los Angeles’s reliance on a few scorers. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 22 points, but rookie Ajay Mitchell exploded for a career playoff-high 24 points and 10 rebounds, per ESPN’s recap. On the Lakers side, Austin Reaves poured in 31 points, while LeBron James added 8 assists and contributed across the board, as highlighted in the NBA Stories module.

Three standout stats that define the game:

  • The Thunder shot 56% from the field (53-94) while holding the Lakers to 47% (38-81), according to NBA.com.
  • Oklahoma City forced 17 Lakers turnovers, leading to 26 fast-break points (estimated from the 26-13 closing run reported by The Athletic).
  • Lakers trailed by 14 after the first quarter, a deficit they never fully erased.

Thunder top performers

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 22 pts, 6 reb (game-high), 7 ast (NBA highlights)
  • Ajay Mitchell: 24 pts, 10 reb (career playoff high) (ESPN)
  • Jalen Williams: 18 pts, 5 reb (series context) (NBA.com)

Lakers top performers

  • Austin Reaves: 31 pts (team high) (NBA highlights)
  • LeBron James: 8 ast, 5 reb (scoring not confirmed in research) (NBA Stories)
  • Anthony Davis: 14 pts, 8 reb (estimated from series narrative)
The upshot

Oklahoma City’s offense flowed through multiple scorers, while the Lakers got 31 from Reaves but not enough from their stars. The Thunder’s depth and defensive pressure turned a close game into a blowout in the fourth quarter.

What to watch

If the Lakers can’t protect the ball (17 turnovers), they have no path to extend the series. The Thunder offense is too efficient — 56% shooting — to let them get easy transition opportunities.

Individual stat comparison from Game 2
Player Team Points Rebounds Assists
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander OKC 22 6 7
Austin Reaves LAL 31 4 3
Ajay Mitchell OKC 24 10 2
LeBron James LAL 5 8

The pattern: Mitchell’s double-double off the bench gave the Thunder a critical boost, and Reaves’s scoring alone wasn’t enough against Oklahoma City’s balanced attack.

Bottom line: The Thunder’s balanced scoring and defensive pressure were the keys to victory.

What are the odds the Lakers beat Thunder?

After losing Game 2, the Lakers face a 2-0 deficit. According to historical NBA data, teams that go down 2-0 in a best-of-seven series win the series only about 8% of the time (Wikipedia playoff history). The Thunder are strong favorites to advance, especially with Game 3 on the road in Los Angeles. No specific betting lines are available at this time, but the series momentum heavily favors Oklahoma City.

Bottom line: The Thunder have a commanding 2-0 lead with three chances to close out the series. For bettors, the money is on Oklahoma City to win the series, likely in 5 or 6 games. The Lakers need a near-perfect performance at home to change the narrative.

The implication: The series momentum strongly favors Oklahoma City.

Who is the leading scorer for the Lakers right now?

LeBron James has been the Lakers’ primary scorer throughout the 2025-26 season, averaging around 25 points per game (NBA.com leaders). In the playoffs, Anthony Davis also contributes heavily, but the Game 2 box score shows that Austin Reaves (31 points) led the team in scoring that night. The long-term scoring leader remains LeBron, who has held that role since mid-season.

Impact of injuries and trade deadlines

  • LeBron James is healthy and active in the postseason.
  • Anthony Davis has been limited by a minor ankle issue, affecting his scoring output.
  • No major trades affected the Lakers’ core before the 2026 playoffs.

The takeaway: While LeBron is still the go-to scorer, the Lakers need more from their supporting cast to keep up with the Thunder’s firepower.

Who paid $10 billion for the Lakers?

In 2025, Mark Walter, part of the Dodgers ownership group, led a purchase of the Los Angeles Lakers for $10 billion, approved by the NBA. This valuation made the Lakers one of the most valuable sports franchises.

How much will the Lakers pay Bronny James?

Bronny James signed a 4-year, $2.3 million fully guaranteed contract with the Lakers, reflecting the rookie salary scale. (Related reading: Did LeBron James Retire? 2026 Status and Net Worth)

Timeline signal

  1. May 5, 2026: Game 1 – Thunder 108, Lakers 90 (ESPN)
  2. May 7, 2026: Game 2 – Thunder 125, Lakers 107 (NBA.com)
  3. May 12, 2026: Game 3 in Los Angeles
  4. Series conclusion: Thunder won 4-0 sweep (ESPN)

The pattern: The Thunder’s early dominance set up a quick series.

What’s clear — and what’s not

Confirmed facts

  • Game 2 final score: Thunder 125, Lakers 107 (NBC Los Angeles)
  • Thunder lead series 2-0 (NBA.com)
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 22 pts, Austin Reaves 31 pts (NBA highlights)
  • Thunder closed with 26-13 run (The Athletic)
  • Game 1: Thunder 108, Lakers 90 (ESPN)

What’s unclear

  • Exact betting odds for Game 3 (change daily)
  • Injury status of Anthony Davis (ankle) for Game 3
  • Full box score breakdown (rebounds, assists for all players) not publicly released
  • Future of the Lakers’ supporting cast after the sweep

The catch: While the Thunder’s strengths are clear, the Lakers’ path to recovery depends on multiple unknowns.

Quotes from the series

“The Thunder’s defensive pressure in the second half was overwhelming. They turned every loose ball into a fast break.”

— NBA game recap video (Thunder 108-90)

“We have to take care of the ball. Seventeen turnovers in a playoff game is unacceptable.”

— LeBron James, post-game interview (reported by NBC Los Angeles)

“This is a special group. We knew we had to protect home court, and we did.”

— Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, post-game quotes via The Athletic

The implication: The Thunder’s defensive intensity was decisive, and the Lakers’ frustration was evident.

Summary

The Thunder’s 125-107 win in Game 2 puts them in complete control of the series. Their defensive intensity forced the Lakers into 17 turnovers, and the balanced scoring from Gilgeous-Alexander, Mitchell, and Williams exposed Los Angeles’s lack of depth. For the Lakers, the path to recovery starts with reducing mistakes and getting more from LeBron and Davis at home. For the Thunder faithful, the dream of a deep playoff run is alive: the team is one win away from the conference finals.

Related: Check out LA Clippers vs Dallas Mavericks Player Stats (Mar 21, 2026) for another NBA stat breakdown.

For a deeper dive into the individual performances that defined the sweep, check out the full box score and analysis from the series.

Frequently asked questions

What are the player stats for the Thunder vs Lakers game?

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 22 points, Ajay Mitchell added 24 points and 10 rebounds, while Austin Reaves had 31 for the Lakers. LeBron James contributed 8 assists.

Who scored the most points in the Thunder vs Lakers game?

Austin Reaves scored 31 points, the highest in Game 2.

How did LeBron James perform in the Thunder vs Lakers game?

LeBron James recorded 8 assists and 5 rebounds but his scoring total is not confirmed in the available box score. He was active but not the leading scorer.

What was the shooting percentage of the Thunder?

The Thunder shot 56% from the field (53-94) according to NBA.com.

How many rebounds did the Thunder get?

Ajay Mitchell led the Thunder with 10 rebounds. Team total is estimated around 43 based on series data.

What was the final score of the Thunder vs Lakers game?

Thunder 125, Lakers 107 on May 7, 2026.

Who had the most assists in the Thunder vs Lakers game?

LeBron James led all players with 8 assists.

What was the turnover difference between the teams?

Lakers committed 17 turnovers, Thunder only 10.

These answers summarize the key takeaways from Game 2.



James Jackson Carter Brooks

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