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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Shares Mindset Before Lakers-Thunder Playoff Series

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is playing at a level that's hard to argue with right now, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are built around exactly that.

In Year 7, he claimed his first MVP. Now in Year 8, he's in the conversation again, and the Thunder have followed his lead every step of the way. Oklahoma City finished the regular season at 64 wins, rolled through the Phoenix Suns in the first round and barely broke a sweat doing it.

A big reason for that was Gilgeous-Alexander's consistency all season long. He led the league with 175 clutch points, won the 2025-26 Kia NBA Clutch Player of the Year award and shot above 60% on two-point attempts in high-pressure situations. That's not just efficiency, that's control.

 Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reacts after scoring three point basket against the Los Angeles Lakers. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reacts after scoring three point basket against the Los Angeles Lakers. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

With the Western Conference Semifinals against the Los Angeles Lakers on the horizon, NBA spotlighted SGA and the mindset driving all of it. What he said sounded less like a pregame quote and more like a warning.

"Every day, I'm so wrapped up in how I can get better and how my team can win the next day, the next challenge," Gilgeous-Alexander said (via NBA). "If I have a stinker tomorrow, then what I've done in the past doesn't matter. I'm so wrapped up in whatever the next challenge is. I've just checked the box with figuring out how to be effective through X coverage, or X personnel, or X amount of bodies being thrown at me in a game. And I feel like I built that muscle to where no matter what the team throws at me, I have a solution. It might not always work, the ball might not always go in, but I know what I need to do."

He's not promising buckets every night. He's saying he understands the game well enough to find the right play regardless of the result. For a defense trying to game-plan against him, that's a difficult problem.

Can The Lakers Stop SGA?

The biggest question heading into Game 1 is how JJ Redick and the Los Angeles Lakers intend to slow Gilgeous-Alexander down. That matchup is likely to shape the entire series.

Los Angeles enters as a clear underdog. Oklahoma City has more depth, fresher legs and a group that has been playing with real confidence since October. If SGA steps onto the floor in Game 1 believing he already has an answer for whatever the Lakers bring, that gap only gets wider.

The Lakers will need something the numbers don't yet support. Right now, Gilgeous-Alexander is locked in, and the Thunder are rolling right alongside him.

Related: NBA Playoff Schedule: Conference Semifinals Dates, Matchups, and How to Watch

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This story was originally published May 5, 2026 at 5:44 PM.

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