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Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein to miss 10-14 days with right soleus muscle strain

November 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Oklahoma City’s starting center, Isaiah Hartenstein, is currently sidelined due to a strained right soleus muscle and is set for a follow-up evaluation in 10 to 14 days, as announced by Sander. The soleus is a deep calf muscle crucial for activities like running and jumping, and it also helps protect the Achilles tendon. The Thunder are cautious about his recovery and won’t be rushing his return.

Hartenstein has been a key player this season for the Thunder, who hold a 19-1 record. He’s averaging 12.2 points per game, shooting an impressive 67.1% from the field, and grabbing 10.7 rebounds while providing solid defense. When he plays, the Thunder outscore their opponents by 16.1 points per 100 possessions.

In his absence, the team has moved Chet Holmgren from the No. 4 spot to the No. 5, with recently returned forward Jaylen Williams stepping in as the No. 4. This lineup adjustment likely means increased playing time and responsibilities for both Jaylen Williams and Kenrich Williams.

Despite facing several injuries, including Jaylen Williams’ recent comeback from wrist surgery and the current absences of Chet Holmgren, Alex Caruso, Luguentz Dort, and Aaron Wiggins, Oklahoma City has started the season strong, leading the league.

Fan Take: Hartenstein’s injury is a significant setback for the Thunder, but the team’s resilience amid multiple absences shows their depth and potential. Basketball fans should watch closely as this situation tests Oklahoma City’s ability to maintain momentum and could shape the playoff picture.

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