What Happened
The Oklahoma City Thunder have reached an agreement on a new contract with center Isaiah Hartenstein, according to reports. The deal is for three years and valued at $75 million. Hartenstein, who previously played for the New York Knicks, is set to become a new addition to the Thunder's roster.
This signing is part of the Thunder's ongoing efforts to adjust their team composition and manage their salary cap. The team has been active in making trades and acquiring draft picks as part of their strategy to strengthen the team for upcoming seasons.
Reports also indicate that the Thunder have officially introduced Bennett Stirtz, though details regarding his role or contract were not provided. Additionally, former player Paul Pierce has commented on the Thunder's draft picks, approving of a selection and noting the player's maturity and suitability as a backup big man.
Key Facts
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Isaiah Hartenstein has agreed to a contract with the OKC Thunder.
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The contract is for three years and worth $75 million.
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Hartenstein is a former player for the New York Knicks.
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The OKC Thunder are making roster moves including trades and draft picks.
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Bennett Stirtz has been officially introduced by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Paul Pierce approved of an OKC draft pick, citing maturity and fit.