A path has reopened for the Thunder to sign Isaiah Hartenstein after New York’s salary roll is spiking.
It feels like Oklahoma City has already been linked to nearly every free agent on the market, and between the draft and team extensions, talks seem to be getting more real.away from New York and offering him a hefty two-year contract. That two-year deal would align with the Thunder’s timeline and management wouldn’t have to worry about impending extensions. Over the last week or so though, it sounded like the Knicks would do everything in its power to keep Hartenstein on the team.
New York could very well find a way to keep the big man, but they won’t be able to offer much. The salary books are getting crowded as of Wednesday night after the team re-signedto a massive extension. The forward earned a 5-year, $212.5 million contract which essentially caps what the Knicks can do the rest of the summer.
Now, all eyes turn to Oklahoma City to make a move on Hartenstein. The Thunder can certainly offer much more than New York in both the short term and the long term, but would likely prefer to stick with a large two-year contract. It’s still in question whether Hartenstein would accept a two-year deal, as he was reportedly seeking a four-year deal with security.
On paper, it feels like a perfect fit, but Oklahoma City has been very hesitant to add a traditional big man. The five-out offense full of shooters has given the Thunder so many advantages on the court. Paying a situational big man that much money could get dicey. But if Oklahoma City sees a legit role for Hartenstein as one of the first players off the bench, it could work. His passing and basketball IQ are both top tier, and his rebounding is what makes him attractive.
Hartenstein averaged 7.8 points and 8.3 rebounds in 25 minutes per game for the Knicks. He’s been comfortable in a secondary role for his entire career, as his 25 minutes per game this season qualified as a career-high. He’s a monster in the pick-and-roll and a stout defender that plays hard.outside stroke could allow the two to play together and terrorize opponents down low. Even though it’ll be a hefty price tag for Oklahoma City, this is a window you have to capitalize on.
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