Thunder handle Lakers in NBA Playoffs 2nd round Game 1
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Player grades: Thunder pull away late in 108-90 Game 1 win over Lakers
"I thought we settled in defensively. We had some kinda game-plan-type breakdowns early. I thought we tightened that up and got a feel for how they were trying to attack us in the second half, which was helpful.