As the Oklahoma City Thunder gear up for their four-game homestand, starting against the Sacramento Kings, injured forward Chet Holmgren is making significant progress in his recovery from a pelvic injury.
After a brief two-game road trip, topped by a 116-109 Thunder loss to the Golden State Warriors, Holmgren joined Oklahoma City during a team shootaround ahead of Saturday’s matchup.
Holmgren was seen running up and down the floor with his teammates, and in one video clip, threw down a dunk, per the Thunder Wire’s Clemente Almanza.
There’s no word if Holmgren is ahead of schedule, but he is slated to make his return either before the All-Star break or after the 2025 All-Star Game, which is when he’s most likely to be back in uniform. This is the second significant step in his recovery process. Holmgren made his first big step earlier this month, joining Oklahoma City amid its 15-game win streak in January.
Thunder’s Chet Holmgren made his last appearance in a 127-116 loss against the Warriors, where he suffered the injury. Chet has played in only 10 games this season while averaging 16.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, and 2.0 assists in 2024-25. The Thunder will host the Kings without All-Star Jalen Williams (right sprained wrist) on Saturday.
Jalen Williams’ ‘blessed’ take for himself, Thunder
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Thunder forward Jalen Williams has evolved into an All-Star, a well-deserved honor for the 23-year-old forward who’s only strived to improve his game every season.
“Expectations are good. I think the inverse of that is nobody expects anything from you. Then, that kind of sucks,” Williams said. “So I take that as a blessing. I’m not really worried about what other people expect from me. I have a lot of the perspective. I know I’m in my third year. So it’s one of those things I’m constantly searching how to get better.”
It’s an approach that’s led to vast growth for Williams and the Thunder.
“I always say in our exit meeting, above everything else, I want to look back on the year and think about how much better did I get each game and how much better I get throughout the year,” Williams added. “So I think I do a good job of keeping perspective of it. I don’t really care about a lot of the outside noise that’s going on.”
Without Williams, the Thunder will begin their four-game homestand against the Kings at the Paycom Center.
Chet Holmgren, the highly touted center for the Oklahoma City Thunder, has taken a significant leap in his recovery process from a recent injury.
Holmgren, who suffered a setback earlier in the season, has been putting in long hours of rehab and working tirelessly to get back to full strength. His dedication and determination have paid off, as he has made significant progress in his recovery.
The Thunder organization is thrilled with Holmgren’s progress and is excited to see him back on the court in the near future. Holmgren’s unique skill set and versatility make him a valuable asset to the team, and his return will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the Thunder’s performance.
Fans are eagerly anticipating Holmgren’s comeback and are looking forward to seeing him back in action. With his work ethic and determination, there’s no doubt that he will come back stronger than ever and make a significant impact for the Thunder. Stay tuned for updates on Holmgren’s recovery process and return to the court.
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