The national media is currently mourning a "lose-lose" scenario for the Los Angeles Lakers. They claim that because the Dallas Mavericks stumbled and failed to put Luka Doncic in the path of the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Lakers are now trapped in a narrative nightmare. If they beat the young, scrappy Thunder, they "just did what they were supposed to." If they lose, it’s an indictment of the LeBron James era.
This logic is lazy. It’s a comfort blanket for pundits who prefer drama over basketball mechanics.
The reality? Avoiding a Luka-led Mavericks team in the postseason is the best thing that could have happened to Darvin Ham’s roster. The "lose-lose" narrative assumes the Lakers need a "signature win" against a superstar to validate their season. That’s ego talking. In the hunt for a championship, you don't look for the hardest path to prove a point; you look for the path that doesn't involve a 6'7" offensive genius who turns your best defenders into statues.
The Myth of the Easy Out
People look at the Oklahoma City Thunder and see a collection of kids who are "just happy to be here