But matters are far more complicated than they were. If Game 1 seemed like a mismatch, Game 2 may prove to be something worse if the haunting truth indeed sticks for the Lakers. The talking point from the game for Jarred Vanderbilt’s nasty finger injury. Could he return in time after suffering the horrific injury?
Is Jarred Vanderbilt playing tonight vs OKC in Game 2?
Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt suffered a right pinky finger dislocation in Game 1. It happened when Vando tried to block a shot. He didn’t get anywhere near the ball. The only contact that happened was between his pinky finger and the hard edge of the backboard. The finger got stuck for a split second as Vanderbilt came down. He instantly knew something was severely wrong, and so did the Thunder bench.
Lakers teammate Jaxson Hayes described the graphic injury. “I mean, did you see the picture of his finger? It was just disgusting, bro. “His whole bone was out of his skin. I mean, that was obviously you never want to see one of your teammates go down, but I mean, that was gross,” said the Lakers center.

Considering the details, it’s a surprise that Vanderbilt is only listed as doubtful for Game 2 tonight. It’s an indication that he could return sooner rather than later, eliminating concerns of any long-term injury.
Los Angeles Lakers injury report for Game 2
Aside from Vanderbilt most likely missing the contest, the Lakers have a few more concerns. Obviously, Luka Doncic still remains out indefinitely, dealing with a hamstring strain. The NBA’s scoring champion was told it would take eight weeks to recover by doctors. He’s in the fifth week still. Furthermore, Luke Kennard is also questionable due to neck soreness.
Oklahoma City Thunder injury report for Game 2
Lakers vs Thunder Game 2: Predicted starting lineups
| Los Angeles Lakers | Oklahoma City Thunder |
| Marcus Smart | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander |
| Austin Reaves | Lu Dort |
| Rui Hachimura | Ajay Mitchell |
| LeBron James | Chet Holmgren |
| Deandre Ayton | Isaiah Harteinstein |
Lakers vs Thunder Game 2: Odds
The market doesn’t feel like Game 2 could hold any shocking result. The Thunder have a -1100 moneyline. Oddsmakers are practically certain that OKC is coming out on top again. And with the Lakers’ additional injuries, their moneyline is set at +700. The only miracle that might see them get past OKC is if LeBron James and Austin Reaves both find ways to score at a heavy rate against the Thunder.
Lakers vs Thunder Game 2: Where to watch
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026
Location: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Time: 9:30 P.M. E.T.
TV: Prime Video
Streaming: Prime Video
















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