Thunder’s Holmgren to miss at least 8 weeks with a pelvic fracture
- Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder suffered a right hip injury during the first quarter against the Golden State Warriors and will be out for at least eight weeks.
- Holmgren fell hard while contesting a layup by Andrew Wiggins and was unable to put pressure on his leg.
- The Thunder are now facing depth issues in their frontcourt despite being considered one of the deepest teams in the league.
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NBA: Chet Holmgren to miss at least 8 weeks with pelvic fracture
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder announced Monday that forward/center Chet Holmgren will miss at least eight weeks in the NBA with a pelvic fracture. Holmgren sustained a right iliac wing fracture during the first quarter of Sunday night’s game against the Golden State Warriors. The team says it expects him to return this season, and an update will be provided in eight to 10 weeks. It’s a big loss for a team that started the season with…
On Monday night, 11 games were played in the NBA. Dallas lost on one of them against Denver and the once again excellent Nikola Jokić. Golden State defeated Oklahoma, which lost No. 1 center Chet Holmgren for an extended period after a nasty fall and broken pelvis. Indiana defeated New York, Phoenix suffered a loss against Sacramento, and LeBron James secured a victory for the LA Lakers against the Toronto Raptors with another triple-double.
The Oklahoma basketball players will have to play without Chet Holmgren, who seriously injured his pelvis, for at least a few months.
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