How to watch Lakers vs. Thunder basketball game
By Scout Staff
• 3 min read
Who’s Playing
Oklahoma City @ Los Angeles
Current Records: Oklahoma City 24-56; Los Angeles 31-49
What to Know
This Friday, the Los Angeles Lakers are hoping to patch up the holes in a defense that has allowed an average of 115 points per game. They are getting right back to it as they host the Oklahoma City Thunder at 10:30 p.m. ET April 8 at Crypto.com Arena. Los Angeles is out to stop a three-game streak of losses at home.
On Thursday, the Lakers lost to the Golden State Warriors on the road by a decisive 128-112 margin. The losing side was boosted by small forward Talen Horton-Tucker, who had 40 points.
Meanwhile, it’s never fun to lose, and it’s even less fun to lose 137-101, which was the final score in Oklahoma City’s tilt against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. OKC was down 106-85 at the end of the third quarter, which was just too much to recover from. Melvin Frazier Jr. wasn’t much of a difference maker for OKC; Frazier Jr. finished with only eight points on 4-for-15 shooting in his 32 minutes on the court.
The losses put OKC at 24-56 and the Lakers at 31-49. Neither squad can make the playoffs, so they’re playing for draft order now. Los Angeles is expected to win this handily, but they should have beaten OKC Nov. 4 easily too and instead slipped up with a 107-104. In other words, don’t count OKC out just yet.
How To Watch
- When: Friday at 10:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Crypto.com Arena — Los Angeles, California
- TV: Bally Sports Oklahoma
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Ticket Cost: $15.00
Odds
The Lakers are a solid 5.5-point favorite against the Thunder, according to the latest NBA odds.
The line on this game has moved quite a bit since it opened, as it started out with the Lakers as a 9-point favorite.
Over/Under: -110
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Series History
Oklahoma City have won 13 out of their last 24 games against Los Angeles.
- Dec 10, 2021 – Los Angeles 116 vs. Oklahoma City 95
- Nov 04, 2021 – Oklahoma City 107 vs. Los Angeles 104
- Oct 27, 2021 – Oklahoma City 123 vs. Los Angeles 115
- Feb 10, 2021 – Los Angeles 114 vs. Oklahoma City 113
- Feb 08, 2021 – Los Angeles 119 vs. Oklahoma City 112
- Jan 13, 2021 – Los Angeles 128 vs. Oklahoma City 99
- Aug 05, 2020 – Oklahoma City 105 vs. Los Angeles 86
- Jan 11, 2020 – Los Angeles 125 vs. Oklahoma City 110
- Nov 22, 2019 – Los Angeles 130 vs. Oklahoma City 127
- Nov 19, 2019 – Los Angeles 112 vs. Oklahoma City 107
- Apr 02, 2019 – Oklahoma City 119 vs. Los Angeles 103
- Jan 17, 2019 – Los Angeles 138 vs. Oklahoma City 128
- Jan 02, 2019 – Oklahoma City 107 vs. Los Angeles 100
- Feb 08, 2018 – Los Angeles 106 vs. Oklahoma City 81
- Feb 04, 2018 – Los Angeles 108 vs. Oklahoma City 104
- Jan 17, 2018 – Oklahoma City 114 vs. Los Angeles 90
- Jan 03, 2018 – Oklahoma City 133 vs. Los Angeles 96
- Feb 24, 2017 – Oklahoma City 110 vs. Los Angeles 93
- Nov 22, 2016 – Los Angeles 111 vs. Oklahoma City 109
- Oct 30, 2016 – Oklahoma City 113 vs. Los Angeles 96
- Apr 11, 2016 – Oklahoma City 112 vs. Los Angeles 79
- Jan 08, 2016 – Oklahoma City 117 vs. Los Angeles 113
- Dec 23, 2015 – Oklahoma City 120 vs. Los Angeles 85
- Dec 19, 2015 – Oklahoma City 118 vs. Los Angeles 78
Injury Report for Los Angeles
- Carmelo Anthony: Out (Illness)
- Russell Westbrook: Out (Shoulder)
- Anthony Davis: Out (Foot)
- LeBron James: Out for the Season (Ankle)
- Kendrick Nunn: Out for the Season (Knee)
Injury Report for Oklahoma City
- Kenrich Williams: Out (Knee)
- Tre Mann: Out (Hamstring)
- Derrick Favors: Out for the Season (Back)
- Darius Bazley: Out for the Season (Knee)
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: Out for the Season (Ankle)
- Josh Giddey: Out for the Season (Hip)
- Mike Muscala: Out for the Season (Ankle)
- Ty Jerome: Out for the Season (Groin)
- Luguentz Dort: Out for the Season (Shoulder)