Thunder to keep Hartenstein on new 3-year deal, sources say
The Oklahoma City Thunder have reportedly secured center Isaiah Hartenstein with a new three-year contract extension.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have reached an agreement to keep Isaiah Hartenstein on a new three-year deal. According to reports, the contract is valued at $75 million and will keep the player with the team through the 2028-29 season.
Coverage from ESPN, NBA.com, and Bleacher Report emphasizes the financial terms and duration of the agreement. Additional reporting from Thunderous Intentions suggests the signing sends a specific message to teammate Lu Dort.
Attention now turns to the updated NBA salary cap and how this signing impacts the Thunder's roster management moving forward.
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Quick answers
How long is Isaiah Hartenstein's new contract?
The deal is for three years, extending his time with the Thunder through the 2028-29 season.
What is the reported value of the deal?
Bleacher Report reports that the new contract is valued at $75 million.
Which sources first reported the news?
The signing was reported by sources including ESPN, NBA.com, and Bleacher Report.
Coverage (7)
- Sources: OKC to keep Hartenstein on 3-year deal www.espn.com · 34m ago
- Isaiah Hartenstein, Thunder agree on 3-year contract extension: Source The New York Times · 3h ago
- Thunder send Lu Dort a clear message after Isaiah Hartenstein signing Thunderous Intentions · 3h ago
- NBA Trade and Signing Tracker: Isaiah Hartenstein extends in Oklahoma City Blazer's Edge · 3h ago
- Isaiah Hartenstein, Thunder Reportedly Agree to New $75M Contract, Updated NBA Salary Cap Bleacher Report · 3h ago
- Report: Thunder re-sign Isaiah Hartenstein through 2028-29 season NBA.com · 3h ago
- Thunder to keep Hartenstein on new 3-year deal, sources say ESPN · 3h ago broke it first
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