Thunder's Chet Holmgren Has Struggled in the NBA Finals. Can He Bounce Back in Game 7?
- Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder scored just four points in Game 6, contributing to the Thunder's 108-91 loss to the Indiana Pacers.
- Holmgren averaged 11.3 points and shot 35.3% in the NBA Finals against the Pacers, down from 18 points on 57% shooting in the previous round.
- Despite previous injuries, Holmgren remains optimistic, stating, 'I do everything I can to be better and improve after each game.'
- Pacers coach Rick Carlisle acknowledged Holmgren's talent, saying, 'He is a great young player and has had a lot of stretches where we have not dealt with him well.
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Oklahoma City (USA), 22 Jun (EFE).- Chet Holmgren, NBA champion with the Oklahoma City Thunder, said Sunday that injuries like the pelvis fracture he suffered this year are “temporal,” but that the title won “is forever.” “I’m proud of myself for never giving up. Broken bones, bumps... All that is temporary, but this is forever,” Holmgren said, referring to the title. The 23-year-old pivot was this season four months away from the courts for a p…
NBA Finals: Chet Holmgren hope to bounce back in Game 7
OKLAHOMA CITY — Chet Holmgren hasn’t quite been himself on offense during the NBA Finals. The Oklahoma City Thunder’s versatile 7-foot-1 forward averaged 18 points per game on 57% shooting from the field in the Western Conference finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Those totals have dropped to 11.3 points on 35.3% shooting against the Indiana Pacers. READ: NBA Finals: Thunder head home for Game 7 vs resilient Pacers In Game 6 of the final…


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