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Oklahoma City Thunder’s big man is finally back.
On Thursday, Bleacher Report stated that Chet Holmgren of the Thunder is set to return on Friday after being sidelined with an injury since November.
The Thunder were already great, but they could get even better with the triumphant return of Holmgren.
Right away, fans jumped online to share their excitement and get pumped for Friday’s game and beyond.
Chet Holmgren is set to return tomorrow after being sidelined since November with injury![]()
The No. 1 seed gets back their leading big manpic.twitter.com/Hu2dmuVoKV![]()
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 6, 2025
Many people just wanted to share their joy and welcome Holmgren back.
He is returning to an OKC team that is the best in the West with a 40-9 record.
As great as they are, they could be even more productive with Holmgren.
He was averaging 16.4 points and 8.7 rebounds per game before he was hurt in November.
“Huge boost of OKC!” one fan said, and it’s hard to argue with that.
The rest of the league is surely frightened by the concept of one of the NBA’s best teams reaching another level for the second half of the season.
The Thunder have had some injury problems, so many people are elated to see them get healthier, with plenty of time to go before the playoffs begin.
Finally!
I wanna see OKC play fully healthy.
They’ve been fun to watch and grow
— Emporium (@EmporiumPixel) February 6, 2025
“OKC just got even scarier,” someone online said, and that is definitely true.
The Thunder have been one of the most exciting teams in the league all year, and many people think they have what it takes to go all the way to the Finals this year.
With Holmgren back in the mix, their chances have just improved in a big way.
Friday’s game against the Toronto Raptors will be one to watch, and everyone will be paying close attention to what Holmgren does.
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We haven’t seen Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder play basketball in months, but he will be back soon.
In fact, Holmgren’s return is imminent, and he released a video to hype up the fans.
Clemente Almanza shared the video on X, and it featured clips of Holmgren preparing for his return, practicing on the court, and working through the rehabilitation process.
Chet Holmgren with the hype video for his upcoming return against the Raptors:
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— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) February 6, 2025
Holmgren only played in 10 games this season before being taken out with a hip problem.
During those 10 games, he averaged 16.4 points and 8.7 rebounds on 50.5 percent from the field.
The good news for Thunder fans is that OKC has been incredible even without Holmgren.
They remain the top seed in the West with a 40-9 record and are far ahead of the second-place Memphis Grizzlies, who sit at 35-16.
The Thunder have gotten by just fine without him but they are ready for Holmgren to be back.
With him in the rotation again, they can improve their standing in the West even more and be a fully-formed unit.
They are clear favorites in their conference, and that will be even more true with Holmgren back in the mix.
Holmgren is no stranger to injury, sadly, so people are hoping this is the last time he is taken out of the game for so long.
He missed his whole rookie season but his first full year on the court was amazing and he came in second place for Rookie of the Year, behind only Victor Wembanyama.
Now he is ready to get his second season back on track and remind the world how special he is.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have the best record in the Western Conference and the second-best record in the NBA.
Some might argue that they’re the best team overall.
To make it even more impressive, they’ve done it without Chet Holmgren, who has missed most of the 2024-25 NBA season with a hip injury.
Though he’s expected to remain out for the next couple of weeks, he was recently spotted at their shootaround.
As shown in a clip shared by Clemente Almanza of OKC Thunder Wire on X, the star big man is working his way back.
Chet Holmgren at today’s shootaround pic.twitter.com/1JtdnxNN0g
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) February 1, 2025
Holmgren is an elite defensive player who also can stretch the floor with his shooting.
He’s also a much better passer than the average big man, and he gives the Thunder another switchable threat.
The team seems well-equipped to compete against any opponent in the league, and getting Holmgren back will be huge for them.
There have always been injury concerns about Holmgren, especially after he missed his entire rookie season.
That’s why the Thunder will likely look to play it safe and err on the side of caution.
They won’t rush him back to the court, especially given how well they’ve fared in his absence.
But once they’re at full strength, it will be very difficult to think of a team that could legitimately stand a chance to defeat them in a seven-game series.
They’re just too versatile and athletic and have too many resources on both ends of the court.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his Oklahoma City Thunder are having their best season in years and might be on their way to a strong playoff run or even winning the Finals.
Gilgeous-Alexander has been sensational and is leading his team expertly.
He’s also leading the league in a couple of ways.
According to Hoop Central, Gilgeous-Alexander leads the NBA in total points as well as points per game so far this season.
This is just more evidence of Gilgeous-Alexander being one of the best players in the league and a frontrunner for MVP.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads the NBA in total points and points per game so far this season, per @nbastats.
MVP?pic.twitter.com/1ops1clQde![]()
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) January 28, 2025
The 26-year-old star is averaging 32.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 6.0 assists per game this season, shooting 52.8 percent from the field.
He has been great for years now and was a runner-up for MVP last year but now he is the odds-on favorite to win it all, beating others like Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and more.
It’s hard to argue against Gilgeous-Alexander being the Most Valuable Player when he is regularly posting such strong numbers.
Led by him, the Thunder are the best team in the Western Conference with a 37-8 record.
That’s far ahead of the second-place Houston Rockets, who are 31-14.
He isn’t the only powerful player for OKC, but he is definitely their most valuable.
In a few months, he may be the league’s most valuable star too.
But the thing that matters most to Gilgeous-Alexander is that he and his team go all the way to the Finals this year.
They have been one of the most talked-about teams in the league for multiple seasons, but now fans are ready for them to take the next step and finally earn a title.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder were looking at a defeat at the hands of the Miami Heat on Wednesday night, but then Shai Gilgeous-Alexander took control and reminded the world why he’s the frontrunner or MVP.
He posted 32 points, five rebounds, and nine assists in the game and helped the Thunder score a 115-101 win.
According to the NBA, Gilgeous-Alexander has scored 25+ points in 22 straight games now.
That is the longest streak in the NBA this season, and Gilgeous-Alexander surpassed his own longest streak of 19 in a row from earlier this year.
Making this record more impressive is the fact that Gilgeous-Alexander has not reached 25 points in just five out of 52 games in 2024-25.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has scored 25+ points in 22 straight games.
That is the longest streak with 25+ in the NBA this season, surpassing his own longest streak of 19 in a row from earlier this season. He has only not reached 25 points in 5 out of 52 games in 2024-25. pic.twitter.com/DAiUmIyxNW
— NBA (@NBA) February 13, 2025
His record for the season now sits at 32.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 6.0 assists, and he is shooting 52.7 percent from the field.
Meanwhile, the Thunder have now won seven games in a row and remain the top team in the Western Conference.
Gilgeous-Alexander is constantly talked about as the leading candidate for this year’s MVP, and it’s hard to argue against that point when he is scoring so well night after night.
Unless something surprising happens, he will likely earn his first Most Valuable Player trophy at the end of the regular season.
But his team will also remain the most feared team in their conference as long as Gilgeous-Alexander plays like this.
It’s not just the numbers that are so remarkable; it is his consistency.
Scoring this much is always impressive, but doing it night after night makes it all the more special and noteworthy.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder are the best team in the Western Conference, but some people don’t feel they have the power to go to the Finals.
However, others think they are playing like one of the most legendary squads of all time.
Speaking to FanDuel TV, Raheem Palmer said the Thunder are “performing like the best team of all time.”
He said they are currently on pace for 67 wins and have a simple rating system (“SRS”) that is better than the Chicago Bulls of the 90s and the Golden State Warriors of the 2016-17 season.
But he added that some people still don’t believe in them yet, despite how well they are doing and how strong their numbers are.
“[The Thunder] are performing like the best team of all-time” – @iamrahstradamus![]()
OKC to win the NBA Finals: +195 @FDSportsbook@john_jastremski | @HousefromDC | #ThunderUp pic.twitter.com/PPGDoIb24k
— FanDuel TV (@FanDuelTV) February 20, 2025
Palmer is definitely correct when he says that some people don’t have faith in the Thunder.
Even though they are playing extremely well and are easily the best team in the West, a number of fans feel they will fall apart when the playoffs begin.
Many people believe that because they say the Thunder have no postseason success to brag about and will fold when they face a more experienced opponent.
Of course, they have been in the playoffs before, even though they haven’t earned a lot of wins.
There comes a time for every team when they break through to the next level and finally silence the doubters who think they don’t have enough power.
Will this be the year the Thunder do it?
Even if they don’t, nothing will erase the fantastic record they have so far.
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