It was after midnight in Oklahoma City when Thunder wing Lu Dort matched up on Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James in overtime with OKC trailing by a point at Staples Center.
Near the baseline on the left side of the court on what would be the Lakers’ final possession, James tried to look around the court and size up Dort, who was playing him tight.
The key word of that sentence: “tried.” Dort’s hand-in-your-face defense was a quite literal textbook example: He was shaking his hand in James’ face, carefully avoiding reaching too much to give James a chance to draw a foul.
James airballed.
The Thunder ended up losing 114-113, but this play was not lost on the NBA Twitter crowd. Dort was trending in the top 10 on Twitter in the wee hours of Thursday.
Lu Dort is trending 9th in US Twitter trends đ
âTrending with Kuzmaâ has me in tears đ pic.twitter.com/knvfDkK1el
— TND (@ThunderND) February 11, 2021
A large reason for Dort’s name reaching Twitter levels far and wide was Rob Perez tweeting the video.
I've watched this about 50 times and I'm gonna watch it fifty more.
Lu Dort is a new favorite player. I like this. A lot. https://t.co/t807SpiPFJ
— John Brown Is The Greatest American (@CarrollBurnet) February 11, 2021
The other angle is even more impressive.
Good to see Lu Dort revive the infamous 'Shane Battier on Kobe' defense https://t.co/mWw0ZBqBZv
— Sky Sports NBA (@SkySportsNBA) February 11, 2021
Bleacher Report picked it up too.
he will win dpoy one day. Lu Dort is that dude https://t.co/i0wfn76kVh
— Clayton â (@claytonknox_) February 11, 2021
wakes up every day and chooses violence on defense
— nigel (@that1nigel) February 11, 2021
Dort pic.twitter.com/0P6hIFqLxD
— Laker FanBoy (@fanboy_laker) February 11, 2021
Give me Lou Dort 10/10 days a week. You canât teach this level of intensity https://t.co/P8ZeJLwD8t
— Clarkey Clarke (@K1Clarke) February 11, 2021
And Iâm muting the conversation pic.twitter.com/q23nklsrVI
— Lu Dort Da GOAT đ (@lu_dort5) February 11, 2021
During the Zoom press conference after the game, Dort was asked about the play.
“I wanted to get a stop, that was the main thing,” he said. “I put my hand in his face to mess up his vision. I just wanted to stay in front of him and contest the shot, and that’s what I did.”
Bron didnât get too creative here with the shot clock winding down but Lu Dortâs level of focus, determination and discipline on defense is inspiring https://t.co/dPBuBVMTVC
— Toneee đ”đŠ (@RealToniiioo) February 11, 2021
Lu Dort needs his own stat category for hand blinders
— A (@Jahbiggie) February 11, 2021
Dort left him speechless https://t.co/gYwlxprSXv
— Luguentz Dort Burner Account (@LuDortBurner) February 11, 2021
In the end, James got the last laugh, as he often does. He knocked away the inbounds pass deep into the backcourt and the Thunder couldn’t get off a halfcourt heave in time.
But Dort struck once again and received some national appreciation.
Related: Thunder’s overtime loss by the numbers
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