Injury Report, Updated Odds (11/30): Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers

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The Oklahoma City Thunder has taken two straight losses after starting the season 11-4. After falling to 11-6, the Thunder is looking to get back on track as they host the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Lakers are one game behind the Thunder in the standings, so this could be a big game. Obviously, it's early in the season and the standings will continue to fluctuate plenty with how tight the Western Conference has been this season.
The Lakers, too, are looking to bounce back after taking a huge loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday. This is the first of four meetings between these two teams.
Injury Report:
Thunder:
Ousmane Dieng, OUT (G League)
Keyontae Johnson, OUT (G League)
Lakers:
Anthony Davis, Available (hip)
LeBron James, Available (calf)
Jaxson Hayes, OUT (elbow)
Cam Reddish, Out (groin)
Max Christie, Available (calf)
Gabe Vincent, OUT (knee)
Jarred Vanderbilt, OUT (heel)
Rui Hachimura, OUT (nasal)
On the Thunder's side of things, they'll have their main rotation healthy, with the exception of Ousmane Dieng, who will get some good experience playing with the Oklahoma City Blue over their next home stretch.
The Thunder will be taking on a pretty banged up Lakers squad. They played the Detroit Pistons just yesterday, a game in which they had a blowout win. LeBron James being questionable is the key part of the injury report, especially as it seems Anthony Davis (probable) will play.
If the Lakers are without the depth and role players on their injury report, too, the Thunder should be able to get back on the right side of the win column.
Updated Odds:
Oklahoma City opened as a 6.5-point favorite, and that has yet to change. They still remain solid favorites and that's unlikely to change unless some major changes happen on the injury report for the Lakers.
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Kade has been covering a wide variety of teams ranging from the NFL to the NBA and college athletics since joining Sports Illustrated's On SI in 2022.