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How to Watch Los Angeles Lakers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Live Stream, Start Time, TV Channel

By Sachin Sharma / October 27, 2021

LeBron James and company will be in action on Wednesday evening as the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA regular season. The Lakers are currently on their first road trip of the season as they look to get their campaign off to a good start. They have one of the most experienced and talented squads in the NBA and they will fancy their chances of getting the win over the struggling OKC Thunder.

The game will be broadcast locally on Bally Sports OK in the Oklahoma City Thunder market and Spectrum SportsNet in Los Angeles Lakers Market. Fans who do not live in those states can watch the game live with the NBA League Pass.

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder

Date: Wednesday, 27 October
Time: 08:00 PM ET
TV Channel: Bally Sports OK, Spectrum SportsNet
Arena: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Live Stream Lakers vs. Oklahoma: NBA League Pass

The Los Angeles Lakers are among the heavy favorites to win the NBA Championship this season. Reeling from last season's first round exit, the LeBron James-led side have added some steel and veteran leadership to their core. Their start to the season has hardly been ideal. But with some relatively easy games coming up, they will be looking to rack up wins.

The Oklahoma City Thunder are certainly not among the contenders. They have made a poor start to the season and are currently going through a bit of a rebuilding phase. There are some talented young players in the OKC ranks, but the Lakers will fancy their chances of coming out on top in this game.

The odds certainly back the Los Angeles Lakers going into this one. And we are backing them to get the win over the Thunder.



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