The Oklahoma City Thunder moved into the Western Conference finals in dominant fashion after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 115-110 on Monday night, completing a comprehensive 4-0 series sweep that may mark the final game of LeBron James’ legendary NBA career.
Led by another outstanding performance from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who scored 35 points, the defending champions once again demonstrated why they remain favourites to retain the title. Oklahoma City had already swept Phoenix in the first round and now advances to the conference finals without dropping a single playoff game so far.
For the Lakers, however, the defeat brought a disappointing and emotional end to a season that had once promised far more. All attention now shifts to James, who at 41 years old has yet to confirm whether he will return for a 24th NBA season.
A packed Hollywood crowd featuring celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Eddie Murphy gathered at Crypto.com Arena hoping to witness another memorable playoff performance from the four-time NBA champion. James delivered a determined effort with 24 points and 12 rebounds, but it was not enough to stop the relentless Thunder.
The Lakers fought hard after trailing for large periods of the game and mounted a spirited comeback in the second half. However, Oklahoma City maintained its composure in the closing stages and held on to secure the victory.
James now enters the offseason as an unrestricted free agent, fuelling widespread speculation about his future. The NBA icon, a four-time MVP and 22-time All-Star, has repeatedly stated that he only wants to continue playing if he believes he can compete for championships.
Reports surrounding his future remain mixed. Some suggest James could extend his stay with the Lakers, while others indicate he may either explore opportunities elsewhere or retire altogether after an extraordinary career spanning 23 seasons.
The Lakers had appeared to be genuine title contenders late in the regular season, especially after an impressive 15-2 run in March powered by Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves and James. But injuries ultimately derailed their campaign. Doncic suffered a long-term injury in early April and missed the entire postseason, while Reaves also battled fitness problems.
James had inspired Los Angeles to a hard-fought 4-2 first-round series win over the Houston Rockets with several vintage displays. Yet against a younger, faster and more balanced Thunder side, the Lakers struggled to keep pace.
Oklahoma City will now face either the San Antonio Spurs or the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference finals as it continues its pursuit of another NBA championship.
