Chet Holmgren, Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNChet Holmgren responds to Aaron Gordon's claim that OKC Thunder get away with foulsAaron Gordon took to reporters to swear the first seed has gotten away with fouls, specifically against Nikola Jokic. Add him to the growing list of opposing coaches and players complaining about the Thunder's physical defense.
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren provides an encouraging update on his head injury from the fourth quarter in Game 4 against the Nuggets.
Less than an hour after his missed free throws gave way to Game 1 being stolen from the Thunder’s grasp, Chet Holmgren had a single request ... the plush conference room chairs outside of Oklahoma City’s locker room. He’d need to get comfortable ...
He’s the last guy I’m worried about,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said after Chet Holmgren's Game 1 performance.
Oklahoma City Thunder big man Chet Holmgren knows he has his hands full defending Nikola Jokic this series.
Game 2 of the series between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets was a one-sided beatdown. The Thunder smoked the Nuggets 149-106. Aaron Gordon was quick to find fault with external sources. "They're fouling, point blank period, throughout the game," Gordon told the media after Game 2.
Former Gonzaga stars Chet Holmgren and Andrew Nembhard delivered clutch performances in pivotal NBA Playoff wins, inching their teams closer to the Finals and making Zag Nation proud.
Game 4 between the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder was a struggle offensively in the first half, but the 1st quarter in particular raised some eyebrows
Daigneault said Holmgren’s competitiveness was a tone-setter in Game 2. The Thunder, dominated in rebounding in Game 1, didn’t let that happen in Game 2, and Holmgren’s ability to mix it up in the paint was a big reason why.