The Oklahoma City Thunder are making the Los Angeles Lakers look helpless. Another blowout on Saturday pushed the series to a brutal 3-0 lead. But the biggest twist is that Shai Gilgeous Alexander has not even looked like Oklahoma City’s best player. With Jalen Williams sidelined by a hamstring injury and the team still rolling, the scary question suddenly feels real. Should the front office cash in while the value is sky high?
Charles Barkley had an interesting question for the Thunder star Chet Holmgren on Inside the NBA. He asked, “You know, Chet, Jalen hasn’t played, and Shai didn’t have great games the first two games. Don’t you think it’s time y’all move off of those guys and trade them?” The curious inquiry had Holmgren and everyone laughing. In return, the 24-year-old said, “No, never, never that.”
Shai Gilgeous Alexander already has Oklahoma City tied to him through 2031. He landed a massive 4-year, $285 million supermax extension in July 2025, worth more than $71 million per season. Meanwhile, Jalen Williams locked in a 5-year rookie max extension worth up to $287 million starting in 2026 27. Add Chet Holmgren to the mix, and the Oklahoma City Thunder clearly built a long-term empire here. Teams do not hand out nearly $572 million to break a core apart.

Charles Barkley wanted a peek into OKC’s practice
The NBA Hall of Famer asked, ” I just want to say, what are y’all practices like? Because these guys y’all have on the bench, I mean, it’s incredible. How are y’all practices when the starting unit goes against the guys on the bench?” Chet helped the 63-year-old get some clarity.
“I feel like the coaches do a good job of mixing it up. It’s never starting five. We got a good mix, but the most impressive thing isn’t what happens in practice,” Holmgren replied. “It’s what happens around practice. Guys coming in before, after, all the way down the line. All 17 dudes come and get their work in. It clearly shows out there with how good all these dudes are.”
Coming to the game. The Oklahoma City Thunder tore through the Los Angeles Lakers with ruthless efficiency in the 131-108 win. They shot 53-94 from the field at 56.4%, while the Lakers managed 38-81 at 46.9%. The gap widened from deep too, as the Thunder buried 17-38 threes for 44.7%, compared to Los Angeles hitting 14-30 at 46.7%. Even with fewer free throws, 8-10 at 80.0%, Oklahoma City stayed in complete control through pure offensive rhythm.

Meanwhile, the Thunder forced 16 turnovers, grabbed 12 steals, and exploded for 30 points off turnovers. They also dominated the paint 64-44, and pushed the pace with 19 fast break points. Meanwhile, Oklahoma City owned the glass 43 37, blocked 3 shots, and posted a scorching 1.36 points per possession. The Lakers finished with 31 assists, yet OKC answered with 30 while building a crushing 27-point lead.
Well, Charles Barkley may have joked about breaking this core apart. But the Thunder gave the perfect answer on the floor. While Jalen Williams stayed sidelined and Shai Gilgeous Alexander operated below his usual standards, they still overwhelmed the Lakers with ease. Moreover, Chet Holmgren revealed the culture behind it all. This roster trusts each other, works relentlessly, and keeps producing. That is exactly why Oklahoma City sees this group as the future, not a trade discussion.














































