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Friday was a huge win for the league's office. As the NBA attempts to make its in season tournament feel like a big deal, now in year three of the NBA Cup, they
The OKC Thunder announced Saturday that Isaiah Hartenstein has sustained a right soleus (calf) strain. He will be re-evaluated in 10-14 days.
Oklahoma City got some other reinforcements back ahead of Wednesday’s quarterfinal win over Phoenix, with Luguentz Dort (right adductor strain) and Alex Caruso (right quad contusion) returning from injuries that cost the defensive stalwarts three and four games, respectively.
Oklahoma City starting center Isaiah Hartenstein is out due to a right soleus strain and will be reevaluated in 10-14 days, the Thunder announced. The Soleus is the deeper of the two calf muscles, extending from the heel to just below the knee.
Once again, an unsung hero has helped anchor the team in the absence of many members of the championship supporting cast. Center Isaiah Hartenstein has started in all 17 games in OKC's season, while playing incredible basketball.
Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein helped bring a championship to Oklahoma City. But he also given back via numerous charitable contributions.
Isaiah Hartenstein adds a personal touch to the Oklahoma City Thunder’s championship celebration. He is not just celebrating an NBA title; he is making history of his own. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, guest host Chris Distefano asked ...