Lakers Get Past Thunder While Missing Two Superstars

Lakers Get Past Thunder While Missing Two Superstars
Dennis Schroder (17) of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots over Luguentz Dort (5) of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the fourth quarter at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on Mar. 1, 2023. (Ian Maule/Getty Images)
Field Level Media
3/1/2023
Updated:
12/30/2023

With LeBron James and Anthony Davis out, Dennis Schroder scored 26 points to lift the Los Angeles Lakers to a 123–117 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, March 1, in Oklahoma City.

Also missing D'Angelo Russell (sprained right ankle),  the Lakers needed a balanced offensive effort and they got it to win for the fourth time in five games.

While Schroder led the way, six players scored at least 11 points for Los Angeles. Four players hit at least three 3-pointers, including four from Troy Brown Jr.

James missed his second consecutive game with a foot injury that is expected to keep him sidelined for several weeks.

Austin Reaves (15) of the Los Angeles Lakers drives past Jalen Williams (8) of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the fourth quarter at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on Mar. 1, 2023. (Ian Maule/Getty Images)
Austin Reaves (15) of the Los Angeles Lakers drives past Jalen Williams (8) of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the fourth quarter at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on Mar. 1, 2023. (Ian Maule/Getty Images)

Davis sat out with a right foot stress injury, the same foot that he suffered a fractured bone spur and stress reaction in earlier this season that sidelined him for 20 games.

Before the game, Lakers coach Darvin Ham said keeping Davis out was “precautionary.”

Early, it looked like Schroder’s night could be a short one.

He turned his ankle badly in the first quarter but remained in the game.

It wasn’t just the ankle that gave Schroder problems early. He was just 1 of 7 from the floor in the first half, going into halftime with just four points.

But Schroder came alive in the second half, scoring 10 points in the third quarter and 14 more in the fourth to help lift the Lakers. Schroder went 7 of 11 from the floor in the second half.

Brown and Austin Reaves added 19 points each for Los Angeles.

The Lakers jumped out to a big lead early, leading 28–16 late in the first before the Thunder closed with a 14–3 run—which included a pair of Isaiah Joe 3-pointers—in the final 2:38 to cut the deficit to one.

The Thunder were without All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for the fourth consecutive game with an abdominal strain. Gilgeous-Alexander also remains in the league’s health and safety protocols.

Kenrich Williams also missed the game for Oklahoma City with a left wrist sprain.

The Thunder have lost five consecutive games, tying their longest skid of the season.

Jalen Williams led Oklahoma City with 24 points while Josh Giddey added 22 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds.