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Oklahoma City Thunder star Chet Holmgren — and native Minnesotan — returned home to show off the Larry O’Brien trophy on ...
Less than two weeks after winning it all with Oklahoma City, the young big brought the Larry O’Brien Trophy to the Jimmy Lee ...
When Thunder forward Chet Holmgren suffered a right iliac wing fracture early in the season, Jaylin Williams and Isaiah ...
Now that the confetti is swept away, it’s time to get back to work. This NBA season was fast-paced and transformative — and ...
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren guaranteed a bounce-back performance in Game 7 against the Pacers. After finishing with four ...
Chet is the first player ever with 18+ points and 5+ blocks in an NBA Finals Game 7. Probably one of the best individual defensive series I've ever seen from a player. Struggled offensively for ...
Chet Holmgren also came up huge on Sunday night as he ended the game with 18 points, eight rebounds and five blocks. After the game, Holmgren sent a loud four-word message about Oklahoma City’s ...
Holmgren is shooting 35.3% from the floor and 11.8% from 3-points range in six Finals games. He’s still making his mark, averaging 11.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, and a block per game.
Despite his off night, Chet Holmgren didn’t shy away from responsibility. Instead, he stepped up and made a promise to Thunder fans heading into the winner-takes-all finale after the Game 6 loss.
When asked about adjustments that need to be made before Game 7, Chet Holmgren kept it short with the media. “You guys will see that tomorrow when the ball tips up.” ...
Chet Holmgren’s Game 7 postgame credited OKC’s defensive strategy, organizational belief, and team-first culture for their title run. Chet highlights how the Thunder’s aggressive defensive ...
In Game 6 of the finals, Holmgren scored just four points on 2-for-9 shooting as the Pacers rolled to a 108-91 win. He acknowledged afterward that he’ll need to improve in the decisive Game 7 on ...