Oklahoma City Thunder, Spurs and Isaiah Hartenstein
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How Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein is enjoying the fruits of his labor, coming off a busy summer, alongside Chet Holmgren.
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.
Hartenstein (calf) is not on the injury report and will be available for Saturday's game against the Spurs.
Chet Holmgren dunked the ball during a fast break highlight in the Thunder's NBA Cup semifinal showdown against the Spurs on Saturday.
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.
Holmgren was sidelined for three months last season because of a fractured pelvis and is "chasing for more" this season.
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