Just by looking at the final score of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 125-107 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in the second game of the second round, it's easy to infer the game went just as the Thunder's previous five games went: one-sided. Instead, the Lakers had a grasp on the game during key points in the middle of the matchup, with MVP favorite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander being held in check, picking up his fourth foul just one minute into the third quarter. The Lakers held a slim lead at that moment, with all signs pointing towards them taking control of the crucial Game 2. OKC's second-year breakout star , Ajay Mitchell, had other plans, not just helping the team stay afloat during the third quarter, but leading them to a decisive victory. When the Thunder needed him the most, their rising star shone through. Mitchell scored 20 points on 7-for-12 shooting in 30 minutes, adding three rebounds and six assists to just two turnovers.…