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THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
Coming off a strong 2023-24 season, the Thunder weren’t content to rest on their laurels. The top seed in the Western Conference has already made some big moves to assert themselves as the team to beat once again.
The latest of those moves came yesterday when the Thunder signed former Knicks big man Isaiah Hartenstein to a massive three-year deal worth $87 million. Oklahoma City is overhauling its roster this offseason, and Hartenstein could be a key piece that puts the Thunder over the top next season.
As our own Sam Quinn explains, Hartenstein does more than bring improved defense to OKC. The new Thunder big man should help on the offensive end of the court too, acting as a solid distributor and a very strong offensive rebounder.
Combine Hartenstein with the Thunder’s other offseason moves, and GM Sam Presti looks like the most effective executive in the NBA.
Quinn:Β “If Presti does nothing else, the Thunder might have already had the best offseason of any team in the league, let alone any contender. This signing, along with the Alex Caruso trade and the team-friendly contracts they negotiated with Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins, position them as a more adaptable, playoff-ready team than they were last season, with internal development to come and plenty of flexibility in the future.”
Presti has already been rather busy this summer. Just last month, he flipped former No. 6 overall pickJosh Giddey for Caruso in a deal with the Bulls. That move gave Oklahoma City a second-team All-Defense player and a sneaky good shooter in Caruso.
While Oklahoma City might be the most successful team so far this offseason, other teams have been busy trying to revamp their rosters as well. Klay Thompson is set to join the Mavericks on a three-year,Β $50 million deal. The Pistons are bringing back Tobias Harris on a two-year,Β $52 million contract.
As NBA free agency rolls along in the coming days, follow along with every signing by using our free agency tracker.
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Author: Zachary Pereles
July 2, 2024 | 9:35 am