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The Lakers' Shooting Struggles Continue In 108-86 Defeat Against The OKC Thunder - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Despite the mounting list of recent accolades, the Lakers have had a glaring problem on offense. Los Angeles has shot poorly from both the field and from distance with an inability to seemingly get into any type of offensive rhythm. In fact, the team has shot 40.1 percent from the field and a mere 23.3 percent from deep. 

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