LeBron James reacts to OKC comparisons with Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Kevin Durant’s Warriors

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LeBron James reacts to OKC comparisons with Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Kevin Durant’s Warriors

LeBron James reacts to OKC comparisons with Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Kevin Durant’s Warriors

LeBron James shared his honest confession on the Oklahoma City Thunder's caliber after the Game 3 loss.

LeBron James reacts to OKC comparisons with Michael Jordan’s Bulls and Kevin Durant’s Warriors

LeBron James shared his honest confession on the Oklahoma City Thunder's caliber after the Game 3 loss.

LeBron James didn't hold back after the Los Angeles Lakers' tough 131-108 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. When asked if this Thunder squad deserves comparisons to legendary teams like Michael Jordan's 1990s Chicago Bulls or Kevin Durant's Golden State Warriors of the 2010s, the Lakers superstar gave a candid and respectful take.

"They're pretty damn good from top to bottom," James said. "They don't let their foot off the gas."

That assessment carries weight, especially considering the Thunder are the defending champions and now hold a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. Their postseason run has been nothing short of dominant—improving to 7-0 after sweeping the Phoenix Suns in the opening round and carrying that momentum into this matchup. The Lakers showed flashes of competitiveness on Saturday, but Oklahoma City's relentless two-way play proved too much to handle.

The numbers tell the story: through the first three games, the Thunder have outplayed the Lakers by an average margin of nearly 20 points per contest. James finished Game 3 with 19 points on 7-of-19 shooting (including 2-of-6 from three-point range), along with eight assists and six rebounds—a solid stat line, but not enough to slow down the Thunder's machine.

For Oklahoma City, the goal is clear. If they complete the sweep in Game 4 on Monday night in Los Angeles, they'll advance to the Western Conference Finals with a chance to become the first team since the 2017-18 Warriors to win back-to-back NBA titles. The Lakers, meanwhile, face a must-win situation to keep their postseason hopes alive.

James' honest reaction highlights just how special this Thunder team looks—and why comparisons to some of the greatest dynasties in NBA history are starting to feel less like hype and more like reality.

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