The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to wrap up their preseason slate on Thursday inside the Paycom Center when they play host to the Atlanta Hawks. Oklahoma
The Oklahoma City Thunder will have to begin the 2024-25 season without one of their biggest offseason additions.
On Thursday, the Oklahoma City Thunder announced that the team would be without newly acquired big man Isaiah Hartenstein for five-to-six weeks to begin the season after suffered a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand during the second half of Tuesday's preseason game against the Denver Nuggets.
Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein suffered a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand during an NBA preseason game and is expected to miss five to six weeks, at which time he’ll be re-evaluated, as relayed by Ryan Stiles of SI.com.
Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein, one of the summer’s top free agent acquisitions, sustained a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand during the second half of Tuesday’s preseason game in Denver.
Are the Oklahoma City Thunder even more dangerous this season than last? If so, why? NBA expert Tim Legler is convinced that the Thunder are a more significant threat due to their improved defensive and offensive strategies hinging on one of their off-season signings.
This summer, one of the biggest free agent splashes for the first time in league history took place in Bricktown. The Oklahoma City Thunder were able to lure Isaiah Hartenstein away from New York jumping from one contender to another and netting a three-year $87 Million dollar pact in the process.
Oklahoma City knew exactly what it needed to address heading into the offseason. The team’s identity didn’t need to change, but a few outside additions could raise the ceiling of the team significantly.
This idea that Isaiah Hartenstein will turn into a legit shooting threat from beyond the arc has been all Oklahoma City Thunder fans have been daydreaming about since the team signed him in July to a three-year $87-million dollar pact.
The Oklahoma City have gotten their preseason underway with an impressive win over the San Antonio Spurs. In that game, The Thunder got their first look at their new acquisition Isaiah Hartenstein who represents the largest free agent signing in club history.
The Thunder opened up the preseason with a 112-107 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. There were a lot of bright spots for the Thunder during this game.
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein is having a productive week at his first Thunder training camp. The veteran center is adapting to his new environment, teammates, and offensive system, which includes Thunder coach Mark Daigneault encouraging Hartenstein’s 3-point touch.
The Oklahoma City Thunder now have high expectations and questions to answer heading into the 2024-25 season. With training camp here and the regular season a few weeks away, the anticipation continues to grow in OKC.
The New York Knicks are back in championship contention for the first time in a long time. Their offseason moves already had them poised for another great season, but the Karl-Anthony Towns trade further showed their hunger for an NBA championship.
What are the biggest questions that the Oklahoma City Thunder have to answer during the 2024-25 season? The Thunder are projected to be one of the best teams in the NBA this season, however; they have some questions that are in need of answers.
During a recent appearance on the 'Ur Perspectives' podcast, Isaiah Hartenstein, now gearing up for a fresh start with the Oklahoma City Thunder after signing a three-year deal, shared his thoughts on who he believes are the five greatest passing big men in NBA history.
The NBA boasts more elite point guards than ever, each commanding his team's offense in unique ways.
To help prepare for the 2024-25 NBA season, we're looking at three questions each team could face next season. Today, we have the Knicks, who will look to build on a deep 2023-24 playoff run.
The big man impressed during his tenure with the Knicks. He entered the offseason as the hottest free-agent center on the market.
The Oklahoma City Thunder finished 11th in the NBA in total defense last season, allowing 112.7 points per game. With the additions the team has made this offseason, it could be downright scary on that end of the floor in 2024-25.
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