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That long, winding journey is all part of the 7-foot Hartenstein’s story, each stop a key factor leading to the breakthrough two-year, $16 million contract with the Knicks.
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein is investing in his home country, becoming a part-owner of Ratiopharm Ulm — a basketball club in Germany.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have seen Isaiah Hartenstein join an ownership group of Germany basketball club Ratiopharm Ulm, which impacts the NBA Draft.
"Playing for Oklahoma City and your country back home means a lot" - said Hartenstein, referring to Germany Donald Trump says relationship with Elon Musk over after feud as JD Vance brands Space X ...
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The Last U.S. Bomber Over Germany: A WW2 Story - MSNOn April 21, 1945, the B-24 Liberator "Black Cat" embarked on its final mission, only to be shot down near Regensburg, Germany. Discover the story behind the last U.S. bomber lost over Germany ...
Isaiah Hartenstein stepping up for Thunder With Chet Holmgren sidelined, Isaiah Hartenstein is filling the void in OKC's frontcourt.
Oklahoma City went back to the lineup it used throughout the first three rounds of the playoffs on Friday night, returning Isaiah Hartenstein to the starting five for Game 4 of the NBA Finals ...
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