The Oklahoma City Thunder’s big free agent acquisition, Isaiah Hartenstein, has filled the void of Chet Holmgren’s absence, immediately becoming a key piece of their dominant regular season. The impact of the biggest free agent signing in franchise history has still gone under the radar and goes beyond his counting stats.
Somehow, the Oklahoma City Thunder's biggest free agent signing in franchise history has still gone under the radar in the grand scheme of its 37-8 campaign at
Still, Hall of Fame NBA player Paul Pierce had an idea for the Thunder -- trade Holmgren for Kevin Durant. The 36-year-old forward is still playing at an MVP-caliber level, and Pierce's reasoning was that Holmgren has hardly played in Oklahoma City's remarkable campaign thus far.
Isaiah Hartenstein is on pace to make franchise history for the Thunder in 2024-25. He's played in 25 games for Oklahoma City.
The Thunder have their starting center back, and it could heavily reduce the roles of his temporary replacements.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Holmgren is making progress in his return from a hip fracture and will be re-evaluated in three to five weeks.
After missing the Thunder's previous five contests with a strained left calf, Hartenstein returned to action with no restrictions Sunday. The center got off to a delayed start to the season after suffering a non-displaced fracture in his left hand during the preseason,
As the Oklahoma City Thunder run away with the first seed, Chet Holmgren continues to rehab from his hip fracture. Nearly three months removed from the injury, the 22-year-old's return will provide a massive boost for a title contender that's juggled through injuries all season.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Holmgren (7) plays in the second half of an NBA ... State’s Andrew Wiggins and then hit the floor hard. Since then, 7-foot Isaiah Hartenstein has provided the inside presence the Thunder needed. The free agent pickup ...
More than half of the Thunder’s losses this season have come against two teams OKC fans are none too fond of: Dallas and Golden State.
Despite losing their ninth game of the season Wednesday night, the OKC Thunder should not rush into anything regarding trades.
NBA All-Star starters getting announced last Thursday on TNT, the attention shifts to the potential reserves this week. The Western Conference, as usual, has a deep pool of players to choose from and will inevitably have at least a few "snubs.