Chet Holmgren

Thunder quarter point check-in

Quarter Point Check-In: Are the Oklahoma City Thunder WAY BETTER than Last Year’s Team?

The Oklahoma City Thunder are just past the quarter mark of the 2025-26 NBA season. There are still many games left, but they are off to a historic start. If this keeps up, the Thunder are prone to make more history, which is why I’m here to make a few predictions on the remainder of the Thunder’s

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3 Reasons Why Oklahoma City has to Retain Isaiah Hartenstein

Despite missing multiple key players for extended periods of time with injuries in consecutive seasons, the Oklahoma City Thunder are off to a historic 20-1 start. All-NBA wing Jalen Williams missed the first 19 games, All-Defensive guard Luguentz Dort missed five games, bench microwave scorer Aaron Wiggins missed 11 games with an adductor strain for

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Chet Holmgren

Chet Holmgren’s Setbacks = Reformation, Transformation, and Appreciation for Basketball

Chet Holmgren’s journey reflects on the challenges all athletes face: physically, mentally, and emotionally. Chet Holmgren’s Setbacks Lead to Incredible Story   Holmgren’s story was thrown a curveball before even playing an official NBA game. He suffered a Lisfranc injury at Jamal Crawford’s Summer League ProAm, causing him to miss the entire 2022-23 season. Being

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Why the Oklahoma City Thunder: Are the most equipped to handle the New CBA

Fresh off winning the NBA championship, the Oklahoma City Thunder are making significant financial commitments. Extending Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to a four-year supermax worth $285 million, Chet Holmgren to a five-year rookie-max worth potentially $250 million, and Jalen Williams to a five-year rookie-max that could pay him up to $287 million. All in all, the Thunder have committed up to $822 million to their

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