The Oklahoma City Thunder are sending a clear message to the rest of the league: depth wins championships. After a commanding Game 3 victory on the road in Los Angeles, rookie sensation Chet Holmgren sat down with Inside the NBA to break down the team's secret weapon—their relentless "next man up" mentality.
"It really could be anybody," Holmgren said with a confident grin. "It kind of depends on whose number is called that night, but we know everyone is ready."
That mindset was on full display as the Thunder outplayed the Lakers in every phase of the game, proving that their success isn't tied to a single superstar. Instead, it's built on a roster where any player can step up when the spotlight hits.
For a young team like Oklahoma City, this adaptability is a game-changer. Whether it's a clutch three-pointer, a lockdown defensive stand, or a highlight-reel assist, the Thunder are showing that preparation and trust can overcome even the toughest opponents. As the playoffs heat up, that "any given night" philosophy might just be the edge they need.
