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Luka Doncic reflects on poor performance after Lakers’ crushing loss to Thunder

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Los Angeles Lakers were left searching for answers after a lopsided 121-92 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder, a game that slipped away long before the final buzzer.

While the team as a whole struggled, much of the post-game conversation centered on Luka Doncic, who openly acknowledged that his performance fell well below his standards.

The Thunder imposed their will immediately, building a staggering 37-point advantage at one point and walking into halftime with a commanding 70-38 lead. It was the kind of night where nothing seemed to click for Los Angeles – offensively or defensively.

Doncic did not attempt to sugarcoat what unfolded. He described the outing as “probably one of the worst this season,” giving credit to Oklahoma City’s preparation and execution. The defensive pressure from Cason Wallace, in particular, disrupted Doncic’s usual rhythm.

“I think Wallace did a great job on me,” he admitted, recognizing that the Thunder, reigning champions, brought a level of intensity the Lakers failed to match. “I need to be way better than that. Just need to figure it out.”

His stat line reflected that reality. Doncic finished with 19 points but needed 20 shots to get there. Though he added 7 rebounds and 7 assists, he struggled from deep, going 0-for-5 from long range, and shot just 4-of-7 at the free-throw line. For a player known for controlling pace and unlocking defenses, it was an uncharacteristically inefficient evening.

The loss drops the Lakers to 8-4 in the Western Conference and deepens concerns about their early-season inconsistency. They have opened their road trip with a 1-2 mark, and the schedule isn’t easing up anytime soon.

A critical moment in the Lakers’ early-season identity

Lakers head coach J.J. Redick spoke candidly after the loss, noting that while this performance does not define who the team aims to be, it certainly reflects where they are now.

“We gotta course correct,” Redick said, acknowledging that recent outings reveal troubling habits that must be addressed quickly.

Complicating matters is the ongoing absence of LeBron James, who is still working toward a return. His leadership and stabilizing effect on both ends of the floor have been noticeably missing.

The team’s struggles without him highlight how crucial his presence remains, even as Doncic is expected to carry a significant share of the offensive load.

For Doncic, the challenge ahead is clear: his play must set the tone. When he operates efficiently and aggressively, the Lakers’ offense flows; when he falters, as he did against Oklahoma City, the entire operation feels disjointed.

As Los Angeles looks ahead to tough matchups against New Orleans and Milwaukee before returning home, the margin for error is shrinking.

To remain in the hunt among the West’s elite, the Lakers need more cohesion, sharper execution, and a locked-in Doncic who consistently lifts the group, especially on nights when adversity hits early. The Thunder loss may sting, but it can also serve as a turning point if the lessons are taken to heart.



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