Isaiah Hartenstein injury and suspension
Advertisement
Latest Isaiah Hartenstein headlines and breaking news
Isaiah Hartenstein injury and suspension
-
• Isaiah Hartenstein injury update: Thunder center nearing team debut with OKC in need of frontcourt boostOklahoma City is still without Chet Holmgren, but Hartenstein recently had his status upgraded...2024Click for news about Chet Holmgren
-
• Injury Notes: Hartenstein, Pelicans, N. Powell, P. Williams
One of the top free agent acquisitions of the summer could make his debut for his new team as soon as Wednesday night. As Tim MacMahon of ESPN relays (via Twitter), Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein has been upgraded to questionable for the first time this season. Hartenstein appeared in three preseason games with the Thunder […]...2024Continue with Tim MacMahon
-
• Without Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein must step upChet Holmgren has been ruled out for at least eight to ten weeks following a pelvic fracture, and OKC's main offseason addition will now need to step up....2024Continue with Chet Holmgren
-
• Chet Holmgren Sustains Right Iliac Wing Fracture, Will Be Re-Evaluated In 8-10 WeeksChet Holmgren suffered a right iliac wing fracture in the first quarter against the Golden State Warriors on Sunday, the Oklahoma City Thunder announced. Holmgren will be re-evaluated in 8-10 weeks. Holmgren is expected to return this season. Isaiah Hartenstein has also yet to appear this season for the Thunder....2024See also Chet Holmgren
-
• Chet Holmgren Leaves Game With Hip InjuryChet Holmgren was ruled out of the remainder of Sunday's game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors after suffering a right hip injury. Holmgren took a scary fall when he went to challenge an Andrew Wiggins drive midway through the first quarter. Holmgren remained on the floor for a moment before needing help off the floor. Holmgren didn't put any weight on his right leg as e...2024See more Chet Holmgren
-
• Alex Reese, Thunder Agree To Non-Guaranteed ContractThe Oklahoma City Thunder and big man Alex Reese have agreed to a non-guaranteed contract. Reese will give Oklahoma City additional depth in their frontcourt, with Isaiah Hartenstein set to miss the beginning of the season due to a fractured left hand. Reese went undrafted out of Alabama at the 2021 NBA Draft. The 6-foot-9 big man played a season in Luxembourg before spending last season with the ...2024Continue with Alex Reese
-
• Thunder Signing Alex Reese To Standard Contract
The Thunder are signing forward Alex Reese to a standard, non-guaranteed contract, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania (Twitter link). This move comes in the wake of Isaiah Hartenstein suffering a hand fracture. Reese was formerly on an Exhibit 10 deal with the Thunder, appearing in three preseason games with limited minutes. He was waived by […]...2024Visit the page Alex Reese
-
• Thunder Center Isaiah Hartenstein (Hand) Out At Least 5-6 Weeks
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein suffered a nondisplaced fracture in his left hand and will be reevaluated in five to six weeks, the team announced Thursday. Isaiah Hartenstein averaged 7.8 points, career-high 8.3 rebounds with the New York Knicks last season The 7-foot Hartenstein, who is left-handed, suffered the injury during Tuesday’s preseason game […] The post Thun...2024See also Oklahoma City Thunder
-
• Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein Out 5-6 Weeks After Suffering Fractured HandThunder 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. Hartenstein just happens to be left-handed, so the injury will keep him from working on […] The post Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein Out 5-6 Weeks ...2024
-
• Isaiah Hartenstein injury update: Thunder will have to wait 5-6 weeks to show off their new lookThe center broke his hand on Tuesday...2024
Latest Isaiah Hartenstein headlines and breaking news
Isaiah Hartenstein injury and suspension
-
• Isaiah Hartenstein Fractures Left Hand
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. He will be re-evaluated in five to six weeks, the Thunder’s communications department tweets. Given that timeline, Hartenstein will be sidelined until at least […]...2024
-
• Isaiah Hartenstein Out 5-6 Weeks Due To Left Hand FractureOklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein suffered a small, non-displaced fracture in his left hand. Hartenstein will be re-evaluated in five to six weeks. Hartenstein, who shoots with his left hand, was signed in free agency by the Thunder. Oklahoma City gave the 7-foot center a three-year, $87 million contract to give them some additional frontcourt depth. It was unclear if Hartenstein was...2024See more articles Oklahoma City Thunder
-
• Thunder big man fractures left handThunder 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....2024
-
• OKC's Hartenstein (hand) out at least 5-6 weeks
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein suffered a small, nondisplaced fracture in his left hand and will be reevaluated in five to six weeks, the team announced....2024Click for news about Oklahoma City Thunder
-
• Gersson Rosas Had Major Role Pushing Knicks To Trade For Karl-Anthony TownsKarl-Anthony Towns had a number of preexisting links to the New York Knicks in Tom Thibodeau as his former head coach and Leon Rose as his former agent turned lead executive. Additionally, Knicks senior vice president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas previously ran the front office of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Sources describe Rosas as "Towns' foremost fan in the Knicks' organization" eve...2024Visit the page Gersson Rosas
-
• Knicks Acquire Karl-Anthony Towns From Wolves For Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzoThe New York Knicks have agreed to a trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves of Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzo and a first round pick via the Detroit Pistons for Karl-Anthony Towns. The Knicks will also send DaQuan Jeffries and draft compensation to the Charlotte Hornets to facilitate the trade. The two sides intensified discussions on a deal over the past 24 hours. The Knicks have long been linked...2024See also Donte DiVincenzo
-
• Knicks center Mitchell Robinson still recovering from foot surgery, likely out until around ChristmasThis is a serious blow to a Knicks team already thin at center after losing Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency....2024Read about Mitchell Robinson
-
• Mitchell Robinson Out Until At Least December As He Continues Recovery From Foot SurgeryMitchell Robinson will not be ready for the start of the 24-25 season as he is not yet fully recovered from his May foot surgery. Robinson and the Knicks are targeting a return in either December or January. The Knicks maintain that they are confident in their existing depth at center and don't want to rush Robinson back. The Knicks lost Isaiah Hartenstein to the Oklahoma City Thunder in free agen...2024See more articles Mitchell Robinson
-
• Knicks Checked In On Clint CapelaThe New York Knicks checked with the Atlanta Hawks on the trade availability of center Clint Capela. It's unclear how deep those conversations got, but New York is known to be searching for additional depth at the center position. One challenge in acquiring Capela is his $22.3 million salary for this season. The Knicks would have to part with at least one rotation player to add Capela via trade. N...2024See more articles Clint Capela
-
• Isaiah Hartenstein, wife Kourtney Kellar get VIP treatment from Thunder after leaving KnicksIsaiah Hartenstein and wife Kourtney Kellar received a warm welcome by the Thunder when they arrived in Oklahoma City with their newborn son....2024
Isaiah Hartenstein injury and suspension
-
• Report: Knicks trying to acquire shot-blocking big manThe departure of Isaiah Hartenstein has left a huge void in the Knicks' center rotation ahead of the 2024-25 season. While Mitchell Robinson is still on the roster, his recent injury history has forced the Knicks to scour the free agency/trade market for other big men, per several insiders....2024Check it out Mitchell Robinson
-
• Knicks Rumors: OG Anunoby, Tom Thibodeau, Isaiah Hartenstein
The New York Knicks ended the season with little more than injuries to their brightest stars and a Game 7 loss to the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden. Thanks to both, they got no further than last season. When healthy, the Knicks remain full of promise. They even did pretty well despite the season-ending […] The post Knicks Rumors: OG Anunoby, Tom Thibodeau, Isaiah Hartenstein appear...2024Continue with New York Knicks
-
• Knicks Notes: Anunoby, Brunson, Hartenstein, Hart, DiVincenzo, Adjustments
OG Anunoby won’t play in Game 5 of the Knicks’ series against the Pacers on Tuesday due to a strained left hamstring but the injury report isn’t all bad news, Steve Popper of Newsday tweets. Jalen Brunson, who is battling a right foot injury, and Isaiah Hartenstein, who banged his left shoulder in Game 4, […]...2024Check it out Steve Popper
-
• Knicks Notes: Hartenstein, Anunoby, Brunson, Hart
The Knicks are hoping their injury woes didn’t get even worse during Sunday’s loss at Indiana, writes Steve Popper of Newsday. Isaiah Hartenstein hurt his left shoulder on a hard fall after scoring midway through the second quarter. He played about five minutes in the third quarter, but didn’t take a shot and only had […]...2024See more articles Steve Popper
-
• Jalen Brunson returns from injury at halftime to lead Knicks to Game 2 win
New York’s Game 2 victory at the Madison Square Garden came with a cost this Wednesday night, as the team lost both OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson to injury. However, the star point guard returned at halftime, after he had exited with a right foot issue in the first quarter. According to teammate Isaiah Hartenstein, […] The post Jalen Brunson returns from injury at halftime to lead Knick...2024Check it out Jalen Brunson
-
• Mitchell Robinson’s latest injury underscores Knicks’ Isaiah Hartenstein free agency dilemmaMitchell Robinson’s latest health issue brings Isaiah Hartenstein’s future to the forefront, both for this season’s playoff run and the years ahead on Jalen Brunson’s shoulders....2024See more Mitchell Robinson
-
• Atlantic Notes: Anunoby, Achiuwa, Knicks’ Rebounding, Lowry, Robinson, Whitehead
Former Raptors teammates OG Anunoby and Precious Achiuwa were instrumental in the Knicks’ defensive effort during their Game 4 win over the Sixers on Sunday. They guarded Joel Embiid a majority of the time with Isaiah Hartenstein in foul trouble and Mitchell Robinson sidelined by an ankle injury. The Knicks frontcourt duo also made the […]...2024Continue with Joel Embiid
-
• Knicks' Isaiah Hartenstein has had an all-defensive team worthy seasonIsaiah Hartenstein’s defense has been critical in helping the Knicks steady the ship despite numerous injuries, but NBA rules prevent him from receiving the recognition he deserves....2024
-
• Knicks Notes: How Isaiah Hartenstein is playing through injury, Josh Hart's big minutesSome Knicks notes on Isaiah Hartenstein and Josh Hart's recent play......2024Continue with Josh Hart
-
• Knicks found ‘perfect medium’ for Isaiah Hartenstein during Achilles recoveryEven with injuries to their entire starting frontline pulling them back toward the play-in cutoff in the Eastern Conference, the Knicks are trying to remain prudent with Isaiah Hartenstein....2024See more Eastern Conference