Instead, they've missed key players like Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso each for quite a bit of time. Most notably, Holmgren has missed a large portion of the season with a rare hip injury he suffered in early November.
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,
Holmgren (rest) will be available for Wednesday's game against Brooklyn. Holmgren was held out for rest Monday against the Timberwolves, but he'll be back in the lineup alongside Isaiah Hartenstein (face).
The vision behind Oklahoma City’s dominant  season has always been the pairing between Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein. A season ago, the Thunder cruised t
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.
As Thunder forward Chet Holmgren adjusts to playing alongside Isaiah Hartenstein as a power forward in the starting lineup and his nagging injury, he’s excited to see how things unfold in the frontcourt. Holmgren looks forward to seeing it evolve.
Chet Holmgren and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 130-123 on Sunday, avenging their 116-101 loss from before the All-Star break. Before Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's birthday gift to coach Mark Daigneault, Holmgren joined ESPN's SportsCenter after Sunday's win and addressed Aaron Wiggins' impact.
Oklahoma City checked off as many of coach Mark Daigneault’s post-break boxes as possible in its 130-107 win over the Jazz on Friday night.
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.