For the final one-third of the regular season, the Oklahoma City Thunder will spend it forging Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein together. Hand and hip fractures have delayed the much-anticipated double-big duo for months but with both seven-footers finally back,
If you get lucky enough to do that, expect to be met by Alex Caruso or Cason Wallace — both high-end defenders in their own right. If you catch another lucky break and get a clear lane to the basket,
It's been a small sample size, but Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein could be just what the Thunder need to take the next leap.
After winning the opening tipoff, Chet Holmgren scored the first bucket when Isaiah Hartenstein found him for a side-step corner 3-pointer. That was the first of his several highlight-worthy plays in the Oklahoma City Thunder's 130-107 win over the Utah Jazz.
Oklahoma City is finally at full strength in the frontcourt, but it could lead to some tough lineup decisions. The Thunder exit the All-Star Break sitting prett
What Thunder veteran Isaiah Hartenstein said about his team's approach to finish the 2024-25 campaign on a high note.
Holmgren and Hartenstein have yet to learn how to space, when to screen, or how to maximize their roles alongside each other. They've got a 30-plus game runway before the postseason to do so. “
It was a classic Gilgeous-Alexander performance. He had his 30-plus points in three quarters and sat out the final frame as the Thunder ran away on the scoreboard. The Pelicans had no answer for the MVP candidate as he got to his spots without breaking a sweat.