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Florian and Theresa Hartenstein welcomed their son Isaiah Hartenstein in 1998. Here's everything to know about Isaiah Hartenstein's parents.
Isaiah Hartenstein's parents laid the foundation for his basketball career long before he ever stepped onto an NBA court. The Oklahoma City Thunder center was born to Florian and Theresa ...
However, Isaiah spent much of his childhood in Germany, where his father played professionally and later coached. Basketball wasn’t just a sport in the Hartenstein household; it was a way of life.
Joel Lorenzi: Isaiah Hartenstein on Tyrese Haliburton’s availability “We’re preparing as if he’s gonna play.”Source: Twitter What’s the buzz on Twitter? Sirius XM NBA @SiriusXMNBA ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — On the morning of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, with an assembly of reporters huddled around Jalen Williams at the Oklahoma City Thunder’s practice facility, Isaiah Hartenstein was ...
Scott Agness: Thunder tweak their starting lineup, return to Isaiah Hartenstein starting in place of Cason Wallace.Source: Twitter @ScottAgness What’s the buzz on Twitter? Rylan Stiles @Rylan… ...
I thought both of them gave us huge lifts on both ends of the floor.” Hartenstein was part of the lineup at the beginning of the second quarter that helped get the Thunder started on a 19-2 run.
Obi Toppin and Isaiah Hartenstein got into it during Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday after the Pacers forward committed a hard foul on Thunder guard Alex Caruso.
After review, Hartenstein and Toppin were called for technical fouls and Toppin's foul was upgraded to a Flagrant 1. Caruso made two free throws and the Thunder kept the ball.
Hartenstein finished Friday's 111-104 win over the Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals with two points (1-3 FG), six rebounds and two assists over 21 minutes.
Clemente Almanza: Isaiah Hartenstein: "I think in the playoffs, you always have to prove yourself again. We're not a team that wants anything given to us. We want to go out and conquer, go out and ...
I'm reluctant to cite single-game on/off stats in any context, but I must note that the Thunder scored 121.1 points per 100 possessions with Hartenstein on the floor and 94.1 per 100 without him ...