I agree with this compleyely. On top of it add to the equation that OKC isn't exactly the kind of place NBA'rs in their prime want to flock to when there are the bright lights and glamor of LA, SF, NYC, Miami, etc. At this time, players still play OKC, then go looking for the big(ger) city spotlight.
Joe and Wiggins on long term deals. Met with Harkenstein last night in Oregon. Thunder making some good moves here.
PG3 going to Philly makes those Clippers picks better for the Thunder as well.
Hartenstein is by far the biggest FA acquisition in franchise history. Really cool to see.
He's also really good. Great offseason.
Well that is about as good as an offseason could go for the Thunder. Big improvement
As good as Chet has been on D, he’ll be better at the 4. His help side D is unbelievable, and Hartenstein won’t get ragdolled in the paint. Combined with Chet’s perimeter threat, he becomes something more than KD light; he’s not quite (and will almost certainly be) the pure scoring machine but his defense is ALREADY better than KD’s ever was.
Also, it’s worth pointing out that this isn’t just any free agent signing to OKC; dude is a legit all star contender leaving the number one media media market in the world.
Also - and yes, I know this guy is in no way comparable to KG at this point - this moment reminded me of this commercial from when Garnett moved to Boston as the missing piece. There’s a lot of basketball to play, but if we end up with a similar result we’ll remember today forever.
Huge pickup and I love the fit. The contract is a little tough to swallow, but he played his best season last year and he fills the current hole in the roster.
This season is going to be so hype. Then we have the Clippers picks that are getting really juicy.
OKC getting banner-ready.
Reminds me...does anyone know when the salary cap bump is kicking in from the new media deal. 2027? Is it supposed to be smoothed, or is it going to have the big bump like it did the year that KD went to the Warriors. The bump that made it possible (or easier) for him to leave.
I don't think you've noticed the salaries being paid this year. Most everyone expected him to get $25-30 mil per year. He will play lots of critical minutes. Presti has constructed a team to match up with anyone. Very flexible and with a stout defense. Hartenstein had the 2nd highest defensive EPM in the NBA. Caruso was 5th. SGA 14th. Can play beside Chet or off the bench, depending on matchups. Great addition potentially.
Great moves for OKC. Love the re-signings and iHart is going to provide a ton of matchup flexibility. I don’t agree that Chet is better at the 4 though. I think there will be a lot of times when iHart is on the bench and Chet will be at the 5. It doesn’t matter that we paid iHart so much though because we basically had spend it of lose it money. He’ll give us options. Mark will tinker and figure it all out during the season. I can’t wait!
Yeah, I wasn't suggesting Chet will never be at the 5. He'll probably split some time between both, and will play the 5 a lot when other teams play small ball. But when someone puts in a low-center-of-gravity big man, the best lineup will likely be iHart at the 5 and Chet at the 4. Teams aren't going to want to take it inside on that lineup, at all.
We’ll see. Mark will tinker with it. My guess is that iHart will be on the bench at the end of games more than people think. Chet’s advanced stats against big bigs were really good. He played bigs like Valančiūnas out of the series. Chet isn’t going to play 5 just against small ball. He was too good last season to abandon that. I do think the offense could drop off with the two big lineups in a lot of matchups. But I trust Mark to figure it out.
Isaiah Hartenstein, Welcome to Oklahoma City.
Age: 26 - Height 7'1" - 250 lbs.. - Center - PTS 7.8 - REB 8.3 - AST 2.5 - FG% 64.4.
Three teams (OKC 57-25, Denver 57-25 & Minnesota 56-26) finished the season atop the Western Conference.
Minnesota had the height and he length to match-up with Dallas who beat them 4 - 1. Isaiah Hartenstein (IMO) just may be that missing Presti piece that gives us the edge needed to compete with the two finalists and the rest of the league.
Staying healthy throughout the season with a line-up consisting of two bigs Holmgren and Hartenstein balanced with Gilgeous-Alexander, Caruso and Jalen Williams gives us the starters to compete in the NBA.
Hopefully Topic will be ready before the season ends. He could add to the reserves L. Dort, K. Williams, C. Wallace, I. Joe, O. Dieng or A. Wiggins.
There are some players we have re-signed for the upcoming season. Thunder will have high championship expectations next season.
The Mavs will really be hard to beat with them adding another great shooter in Klay Thompson, wow.
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