Los Angeles Lakers vs Oklahoma City

LOS ANGELES LAKERS VS OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER LIVE STREAM(NBA BASKETBALL 2019)

Published on Apr 2, 2019

Home Team: Oklahoma City Thunder
Away Team: Los Angeles Lakers
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Arena: Chesapeake Energy Arena
When is Game Time? 8:00 PM ET - 04/02/2019

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Los Angeles Lakers (35-42) go on the road to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder (44-33) on Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET. These two teams will meet up for the first time since January 17th 2019, a 138-128 Los Angeles Lakers victory (Zubac: 26 points, 12 rebounds off bench). Oklahoma City is looking to snap their 2 game losing streak after losing to the Dallas Mavericks, 106 - 103; Burke: 25 points, 8 assists off bench. The Thunder enter this contest with a 3-7 record in their last 10 games and a 24-14 mark at home. Paul George led the Thunder in scoring against their last opponent, the mavericks. He contributed with 27 points, 2 assists, 11 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block and 5 threes with 3 turnovers in 38 minutes. George shot 8 for 20 in the game, hitting 40.0% of his attempts from the field (6/7 from the line, 5/12 from three-point range).

The Thunder rank well in steals per game (#1), offensive rebounds per game (#1) and points per game (#10). The team needs work on free throw percentage (#28), assists per game (#25) and three point percentage (#23).

Los Angeles is on a 2 game win streak, after they beat the New Orleans Pelicans, 130 - 102; McGee: 23 pts, 16 reb | Rondo: 24 pts, 12 ast. The Lakers have a 4-6 record during their last 10-game stretch and are 14-25 in away games this season. Rajon Rondo led the Lakers in scoring against their last opponent, the pelicans. He contributed with 24 points, 12 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals and 4 threes with 2 turnovers in 30 minutes. Rondo shot 9 for 14 in the game, hitting 64.3% of his attempts from the field (2/2 from the line, 4/7 from three-point range).

The Lakers have climbed the rankings this season in defensive rebounds per game (#3), field goal percentage (#7) and blocks per game (#9). The team needs work on three point percentage (#29), free throw percentage (#29) and turnovers per game (#28).