There’s been one player who has shined the brightest on the NBA playoff stage, and his name is not LeBron James , Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Dončić or Austin Reaves. It’s Rui Hachimura. Playing on a court with superstars, future Hall of Famers and generational icons, it’s Hachimura who has been the best player in the Western Conference semifinal series between the Lakers and Thunder. “He’s a talented guy. He plays like a Japanese [Michael] Jordan,” said Thunder center Chet Holmgren of Hachimura. “He can really make shots and make shots in bunches. You can’t let him get hot.” Lakers forward Rui Hachimura drives to the basket against Oklahoma City’s Isaiah Hartenstein. Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images Holmgren was complimentary of Hachimura because both played at Gonzaga, but his analysis still rings true. You can’t let him get hot, and right now in this series Hachimura is scorching. He’s shooting a blistering 58% from 3-point range in the postseason. He’s averaging 18.3 points in this series.…