On Nov. 10 the Oklahoma City Thunder season changed. Rising star Chet Holmgren hit the deck and fractured his hip contesting a shot against the Golden State War
The Oklahoma City Thunder announced Friday that second-year center Chet Holmgren continues to make progress in his recovery from his injury.
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren is expected to be sidelined until early February, at the earliest, as he recovers from a hip fracture.
The Oklahoma City Thunder said Friday that Chet Holmgren continues to make progress in his recovery from a pelvic fracture and will be reevaluated in three to five weeks.
The Oklahoma City Thunder announced on Friday that Chet Holmgren is continuing to progress in his return-to-play protocol and will be re-evaluated in approximately three to five weeks.
If any Thunder player -- or any player in the league -- is suited to attack the rehab needed to get back on the hardwood quickly and in good form, it's Holmgren. He missed his entire rookie season with a foot injury, yet was stellar in his first season playing.
This season, the Oklahoma City Thunder have been one of the best teams in the NBA despite dealing with a number of injuries. Oklahoma City currently sits at the top of the Western Conference with a 33-6 record.
Chet Holmgren’s recovery is on track after his November injury. Here are the latest updates on the Thunder star.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have received some positive news surrounding Chet Holmgren's injury. When might he return?
Thunder big man Chet Holmgren is continuing to make progress in his recovery from a right iliac wing fracture, according to the club, which announced on Friday that he’ll be reevaluated in approximately three to five weeks.
No team has exposed Chet Holmgren’s absence more so than Cleveland and its supersized frontcourt of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen.
The road to recovery for Chet Holmgren is a long one, though the Oklahoma City Thunder forward has taken significant steps in the right direction lately as he r