Jalen Williams lobs it up to Isaiah Hartenstein, who rocks the rim with a one-handed jam for the Thunder.
Although he's deserved it in years past, OKC Thunder wing Lu Dort will finally earn an NBA All-Defensive Team honor this season.
After connecting on 49.2% on 1.6 attempts from deep, it’s no coincidence Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Aaron Wiggins took on an increased role from head coach Mark Daigneault this season. After Sunday’s win against the Minnesota Timberwolves,
SI: You’re trying to win a championship. But do you have individual goals? First team All-Defense? Defensive Player of the Year? Lugentz Dort: Honestly, the biggest goal is to go out there and
The New York Knicks' center situation has kept this team in a chokehold all season long. After being unable to replace Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency, the Kn
Aaron Wiggins gets the friendly roll to fall on the tough layup. Aaron Wiggins gets the friendly roll to fall on the tough layup
John Collins gets the ball, rises up and puts Isaiah Hartenstein on a poster.
Wiggins has played off the bench in six of his 12 appearances in February but he's averaging a robust line of 19.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.9 steals per game. That includes four games in which he scored at least 24 points.
After Clark stole the ball he challenged Isaiah Hartenstein at the rim and fell down, hitting the back of his head on the court. Clark remained on the ground grabbing his head as play continued and Anthony Edwards hit a three.
Isaiah Hartenstein throws down dunks on two straight possessions for the Thunder.
Lu to friends, teammates and frustrated opponents who grumble after matchups with one of the NBA’s top defenders—was ready for his moment. Dort, who exited Arizona State after his freshman season, had traveled to New York for the NBA draft.
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