The Oklahoma City Thunder were dealt a serious ... Holmgren's injury is a right iliac wing fracture, a rare injury that occurs in the hip. Holmren suffered the injury early in the first quarter ...
The Thunder have plenty of options. None will equate to Hartenstein but enough to survive this upcoming stretch. OKC has flexed its rubber-band-esque ability to stretch and transform its identity. It will be asked to do so again.
Against Philadelphia on Tuesday night, Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein suffered a minor leg injury, straining his left soleus, per an Oklahoma City press statement. The Thunder reveal that the 7-footer will be reassessed in a week.
Prior to the season, even before their undisputed success, the Oklahoma City Thunder were thought to have as many as three All-Star candidates: Shai Gilgeous-Al
Because they're on a back-to-back, the Thunder have yet to submit their injury report. Still, a few players will be out. Chet Holmgren (hip fracture), Isaiah Hartenstein (calf strain), Ajay Mitchell (toe surgery) and Nikola Topic (torn ACL) are out.
For Cleveland, it was death by a thousand cuts. The Thunder topped that 30-2 run with back-to-back pick-six turnovers — with the demoralized Cavs barely bothering to jog back on the second one — shortly after a technical foul on Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson for intercepting a ref on the sideline and screaming “Call the f—ing foul!”
Chet Holmgren’s recovery is on track after his November injury. Here are the latest updates on the Thunder star.
The Oklahoma City Thunder announced Friday that second-year center Chet Holmgren continues to make progress in his recovery from his injury.
The team announced that power forward Chet Holmgren will be re-evaluated in three to five weeks as he continues to recover from a right iliac wing fracture, which is a fracture on the right side of his pelvis. His initial timeline was eight to 10 weeks.
We're officially at the halfway point of the season. The Oklahoma City Thunder are atop the Western Conference. The Thunder are sitting comfortably in first place despite missing their second-best player for the majority of the season,
Kyrie Irving scored 25 points, Spencer Dinwiddie and P.J. Washington Jr. added 16 apiece and the Dallas Mavericks beat Oklahoma City 106-98 as Thunder All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander missed his first game of the season.