The Oklahoma City Thunder walked into Crypto.com Arena on Saturday night as the most complete team in the NBA playoffs. They had won their first six postseason games by an average margin of more than 17 points. They had done it with different players stepping up each night, rotating through a roster so deep that no opponent had found a reliable answer for it.
Game 3 was no different.
Oklahoma City overwhelmed the Los Angeles Lakers 131-108, taking a 3-0 series lead that has all but ended the Western Conference semifinals. On a night when the Thunder needed someone to take over
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