Los Angeles — The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Los Angeles Lakers 131-108 on Saturday night in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinal, extending the Thunder's postseason unbeaten run to 7-0. Ajay Mitchell recorded career playoff highs with 24 points and 10 assists while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 23 points and nine assists. The Thunder's decisive third quarter, outscoring the Lakers 33-20 and opening with a 21-6 run, created a margin the Lakers could not close, pushing Los Angeles to the brink of elimination. Chet Holmgren contributed 18 points and nine rebounds; Game 4 is scheduled for Monday night in Los Angeles with the Thunder holding firm series momentum.
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If you're a Lakers fan, it's crunch time. Your team is on the brink of elimination and needs your support more than ever. If you're a Thunder fan, it's time to celebrate and rally for one more win. Either way, Monday night's game is a must-watch.
The Thunder are showing why they're the defending champions. They've dominated this series and are one win away from advancing. If you're a basketball fan, this is a masterclass in playoff performance. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Oklahoma City Thunder benefited most: the win extended their postseason unbeaten streak to 7-0, reinforced roster depth and bench production, and gave the franchise decisive momentum and control of the series heading into Game 4.
The Los Angeles Lakers and their coaching staff suffered immediate consequences: they fell deeper into a series deficit, sustained multiple double-digit losses, and face elimination pressure that will intensify scrutiny on rotations and veteran performance.
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Thunder rout Lakers, push Los Angeles to brink
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