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• Isaiah Hartenstein Expected To Remain With Thunder Next SeasonIsaiah Hartenstein is widely expected to remain with the Oklahoma City Thunder next season, with both team and league sources anticipating the two sides will find a path to keeping him together even as the franchise confronts a mounting financial burden. Hartenstein carries a team option of $28.5 million for 2026-27. Whether Oklahoma City picks up that option outright or restructures the deal into...2026See also Oklahoma City Thunder -
• From tragedy to triumph, the Thunder and their fans bond and put Oklahoma City on the world stage
Isaiah Hartenstein never expected a museum visit to be life-altering. Before the 7-foot center even signed his free agent contract with Oklahoma City two years ago, Thunder general manager Sam Presti told him onboarding would include a trip to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, the site where 168 people were killed on April 19, 1995. Presti requires new players to go so they can und...2026See also Sam Presti
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• From tragedy to triumph, the Thunder and their fans bond and put Oklahoma City on the world stage
Isaiah Hartenstein never expected a museum visit to be life-altering. Before the 7-foot center even signed his free agent contract with Oklahoma City two years ago, Thunder general manager Sam Presti told him onboarding would include a trip to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, the site where 168 people were killed on April 19, 1995. Presti requires new players to go so they can und...2026Continue with Sam Presti
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• How to watch Oklahoma City Thunder vs Los Angeles Lakers NBA game: Tip-off time, cable channels, RSNs, livestream providers, international coverageThe matchup scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026, between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena, serves as a primary case study for these shifts. As the center of a "Peacock NBA Monday" doubleheader, this contest is part of what NBC Sports has termed its "Legendary February," a month-long celebration of top-tier athletics including Super Bowl LX and the 2026 Wi...2026Continue with Oklahoma City Thunder -
• Thunder Surface In Trade Rumors Targeting Center PositionSam Presti and the front office of the Oklahoma City Thunder typically handle their business in stealth mode, but they have surfaced in some level of trade conversations heading into the February 5th NBA trade deadline with the possibility of targeting a center. "Here's an interesting name: Isaiah Hartenstein," said Brian Windhorst on The Hoop Collective Podcast. "He's got a team option next year ...2026Continue with Sam Presti -
• Thunder facing preview of life without expensive big man Isaiah HartensteinThe Oklahoma City Thunder will be without center Hartenstein for 10-14 days. It's a preview of what salary cap constraints might force their roster into next season....2025Click for news about Oklahoma City Thunder -
• Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: There's No Drama Around ThunderThe Oklahoma City Thunder have opened their championship defense with an 11-1 record, the best start in the franchise's 18-year Oklahoma City tenure. Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder's young core are determined to avoid a championship hangover while managing new expectations as defending champions. Gilgeous-Alexander told ESPN the team has room for improvement despite last seas...2025Check it out Shai Gilgeous Alexander -
• Jaylin Williams, Thunder Agree To Three-Year, $24M ExtensionThe Oklahoma City Thunder are doing what they can to keep their championship roster together. The Thunder and Jaylin Williams have agreed to a three-year extension worth $24 million. The third year of Williams' new deal will include a team option. Williams saw his role reduced this season, after Oklahoma City signed Isaiah Hartenstein. However, the Thunder see Williams as a valuable part of their ...2025See more Jaylin Williams -
• Jalen Brunson Wants Knicks To Keep Core TogetherJalen Brunson endorsed the idea of the New York Knicks running it back with their same core that reached Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Knicks reached the second round last season, but replaced Isaiah Hartenstein, Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo with the additions of Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns. "The most confidence," said Brunson when asked how confident he is that this ...2025Continue with Jalen Brunson -
• NBA Trade Proposal Sends Kevin Durant Back To Thunder In Offseason
One NBA analyst proposed that the Oklahoma City Thunder trade for Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant this offseason. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade idea between the Thunder and Suns: Isaiah Hartenstein, Luguentz Dort, Ousmane Dieng and whatever pick haul it’d take to beat everyone else’s offer The Suns are expected to […] The post NBA Trade Proposal...2025See more articles Oklahoma City Thunder
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• Thunder Mindful Of Future Salary Obligations When Considering Any DealThe Oklahoma City Thunder will consider the ramifications of their future payroll obligations on any potential trade, sources tell ESPN. For the 26-27 season, the Thunder will presumably have both Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren on rookie scale max contracts as they come off their first NBA contracts. Oklahoma City projects to have approximately $191 million in payroll for seven players that seas...2025Check it out Oklahoma City Thunder -
• Isaiah Hartenstein To Return Sunday From Calf Injury
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein will return to the lineup on Sunday night. Hartenstein has missed the Thunder's last five games with a strained left calf. The Thunder went 3-2 without Hartenstein. The veteran big man has been starting in place of Chet Holmgren, who is rehabbing from a pelvic injury. In 24 games, Hartenstein has averaged 11.8 points, 12.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1...2025Visit the page Calf Injury
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• Thunder Focused On Returning Players, Not Cam Johnson TradeThe Oklahoma City Thunder have been speculated as a team that could trade for any number of available players at the trade deadline. That list is headlined by Cam Johnson of the Brooklyn Nets. The Thunder aren't focused on outside acquisitions. Oklahoma City is instead looking forward to the return of injured players like Chet Holmgren, and now Isaiah Hartenstein. Given their place at the top of t...2025Read about Oklahoma City Thunder -
• Thunder Notes: Hartenstein, Dort, SGA, MVP Chances
For much of Isaiah Hartenstein‘s NBA career, it didn’t look like he had an $87MM contract in his future. That’s the amount the Thunder gave him in free agency following a breakthrough season in New York, but Hartenstein wasn’t always on a path to stardom. In an interview with Marc J. Spears of Andscape, he […]...2024
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• Isaiah Hartenstein looks like he's worth every penny of the $87 million the Thunder paid himHartenstein has been sensational in his first three games with OKC...2024 -
• 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 […]...2024Check it out Tim MacMahon
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• Isaiah Hartenstein Nearing Return From Broken Hand, Upgraded To Questionable
Isaiah Hartenstein has been upgraded to questionable for the first time this season. Hartenstein broke his hand during the final game of preseason with the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder are also without Chet Holmgren, which has tested their big man depth. Hartenstein signed with the Thunder from the New York Knicks this past offseason on a three-year, $87 million contract....2024Continue with Oklahoma City Thunder
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• Thunder Sign Branden Carlson To One-Year ContractThe Oklahoma City Thunder have signed center Branden Carlson. The Thunder roster is now full, with 15 players on standard contract. The rookie big man signed a non-guaranteed one-year contract. Carlson is the latest player to sign with Oklahoma City, as the Thunder continue to cycle through options with the final standard roster spot. The center will provide some depth in the frontcourt, as Oklaho...2024Click for news about Oklahoma City Thunder -
• 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 […]...2024Click for news about Alex Reese
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• 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
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• 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...2024Read about 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 -
• Northwest Notes: Hartenstein, Avdija, Westbrook, Nuggets, Jazz
Speaking to reporters this week for the first time as a member of the Thunder, Isaiah Hartenstein said all the right things about his potential role, as Rylan Stiles of SI.com relays. There has been plenty of debate in Oklahoma City this summer about whether the team’s major free agent addition will start or come […]...2024See also Rylan Stiles
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• 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...2024See more articles 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 more Donte DiVincenzo -
• Tom Thibodeau says he could use Julius Randle at center for stretchesThe Knicks are thin at center with Isaiah Hartenstein leaving as a free agent for Oklahoma City....2024Continue with Tom Thibodeau
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• Knicks Registered Interest In Bruno FernandoThe New York Knicks had interest in signing Bruno Fernando earlier this offseason, according to Ian Begley of SNY. Fernando would go on to sign with the Raptors. The Knicks are looking for an extra center after losing Isaiah Hartenstein this offseason. The team made an offer to Omer Yurtseven and have been linked with a move for Walker Kessler....2024See more articles Bruno Fernando -
• Knicks Fully Guarantee Jericho Sims Contract For $2.1MJericho Sims' contract with the New York Knicks for 2024-25 has become fully guaranteed for $2.1 million. Sims is in the final year of his deal with the Knicks. In 45 games (11 starts) last season for New York, Sims averaged 2.0 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. As a starter, Sims averaged 4.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-10 center is expected to figure into the backup mix behind s...2024Read about Jericho Sims -
• 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