Thunder’s Chet Holmgren out for at least 3 more weeks
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
He fell directly on his hip after contesting a layup from Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins. Here is the play: Chet Holmgren was injured and had to be helped off the court after contesting an Andrew ...
Chet Holmgren of the OKC Thunder has been out since Nov. 10 when he suffered a right iliac wing fracture. Holmgren was given eight to ten weeks of recovery time, teasing a potential return amid the Thunder's four-game road trip that started on Wednesday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Oklahoma City Thunder announced Friday that second-year center Chet Holmgren continues to make progress in his recovery from his injury.
The team announced that power forward Chet Holmgren will be re-evaluated in three to five weeks as he continues to recover from a right iliac wing fracture, which is a fracture on the right side of his pelvis. His initial timeline was eight to 10 weeks.
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Thunder forward Chet Holmgren is expected to be sidelined until early February, at the earliest, as he recovers from a hip fracture. The team announced Friday that the versatile 7-foot-1 big man will be re-evaluated in three to five weeks.
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren is expected to be sidelined until early February, at the earliest, as he recovers from a hip fracture. The team announced Friday that the versatile 7-foot-1 big man will be re-evaluated in three to five weeks.
Thunder forward Chet Holmgren is expected to be sidelined until early February, at the earliest, as he recovers from a hip fracture.
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