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After a heartbreaking playoff loss in Dallas a season ago, Oklahoma City knew a few tweaks had to be made. Because they were ...
Isaiah Hartenstein opened up about accepting a reduced role in the NBA Finals, emphasizing that trust and sacrifice were key ...
Isaiah Hartenstein admits no one on the OKC squad knew how to open champagne bottles: "It was the worst champagne shower in ...
Isaiah Hartenstein visited Positive Tomorrows, a nonprofit benefiting families experiencing homelessness, on Friday to ...
Having provided the thunder for the Thunder, former New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein is officially an NBA champion.
Isaiah Hartenstein got moved out of the Thunder's starting lineup in the NBA Finals. His response? Some of his best basketball of the season.
Oklahoma City Thunder's Isaiah Hartenstein presented a $10,000 check to Positive Tomorrows, a school for families experiencing homelessness, after a successful fundraising campaign during the NBA ...
Thunder Center Isaiah Hartenstein, along with his family’s foundation, the Hartenstein Foundation, donated $10,000 on Friday to Positive Tomorrows, which is Oklahoma’s only elementary ...
On Tuesday, the Thunder held their championship parade for their 2025 NBA title. This is the first parade in Thunder history ...
Isaiah Hartenstein explaining that Alex Caruso had to teach them how to open champagne bottles and that’s why the celebration ...
Not every Oklahoma City fan was able to celebrate the team's NBA Finals win on Sunday night— for some, it was well past their ...
Isaiah Hartenstein compared the intensity of Game 7 to the early struggles he faced during his professional journey.