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Hartenstein will be held out of the first leg of a back-to-back for injury management purposes, but he should be back in action Friday in Minnesota. Chet Holmgren will spend more time at center Thursday with Hartenstein watching from the sidelines, and there will be more minutes available for Kenrich Williams and Ousmane Dieng.
Isaiah Hartenstein and Cason Wallace will play in OKC's NBA Cup semifinals game against San Antonio at 8 p.m. CST Saturday.
Oklahoma City got some other reinforcements back ahead of Wednesday’s quarterfinal win over Phoenix, with Luguentz Dort (right adductor strain) and Alex Caruso (right quad contusion) returning from injuries that cost the defensive stalwarts three and four games, respectively.
Oklahoma City will try to keep its eight-game road win streak intact when the Thunder play Minnesota. The teams meet Friday for the second time this season.
The OKC Thunder announced Saturday that Isaiah Hartenstein has sustained a right soleus (calf) strain. He will be re-evaluated in 10-14 days.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will have their usual starting lineup for their NBA Cup semifinal matchup against the San Antonio Spurs.
Oklahoma City starting center Isaiah Hartenstein is out due to a right soleus strain and will be reevaluated in 10-14 days, the Thunder announced. The Soleus is the deeper of the two calf muscles, extending from the heel to just below the knee.
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Isaiah Joe is back tomorrow vs the Clippers. Isaiah Hartenstein (injury management) and Jaylin Williams (right heel bursitis) are out. x.com This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Isaiah Joe