Chet Holmgren had a disappointing showing in this yearâs NBA Playoffs for the OKC Thunder, as he failed to impose his will against opposing teams, especially in their seven-game Western Conference Finals clash against the San Antonio Spurs.Â
Holmgrenâs inability to be a reliable offensive threat derailed the Thunderâs chances, ultimately resulting in OKCâs loss that ended their bid to win back-to-back NBA championships.Â
After the playoffs, many have put Holmgren on the trading block, with many predicting him to be a possible centerpiece in a trade for an established star such as Giannis Antetokounmpo.Â
However, Thunder general manager Sam Presti quashed those speculations on Monday. Presti affirmed the teamâs belief in Holmgren, saying that his impact on both ends of the floor remained a valuable asset for the squad. Additionally, the team remained confident in Holmgrenâs ability to bounce back from adversities.Â
âChetâs one of our guys. Heâs been so impactful, he drives winning on so many different levels for us,â Presti said. âHe didnât have a great series. As I was saying, if you go back and look at some of the greatest players, they all have these moments where they run into defeat and struggle.â
Chet Holmgren Underwhelms in the NBA Playoffs for the Thunder
GettyChet Holmgren failed to make his mark in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals.
Holmgren averaged 10.7 points, on a little over seven attempts per game, along with 7.1 rebounds per game in the Spurs series, where he was matched up against Victor Wembanyama. Wemby thrashed Holmgren on every level during the series.Â
It was especially apparent in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, where he only attempted two shots and had only four points. Those two shots came in the first five minutes of the game.Â
For Presti, Holmgren is ripe for a massive leap next season, considering how he performed in this yearâs playoffs. He is looking forward to seeing Holmgren improve different aspects of his game to raise the ceiling of the Thunder.Â
âHeâs an underdog. Weâve seen that everywhere. Heâs been questioned every time,â Presti said. âThatâs why he fits here so well. This is a guy that is intrinsically motivated. He doesnât need things on the internet to drive his improvement.â
Holmgren will only be entering his fourth season next year. While there had been holes in his offensive game, Holmgren remains a solid defensive anchor with his paint protection for the Thunder.Â
Chet Holmgrenâs $240 Million Deal Kicks In Next Year
GettyHere is Chet Holmgren’s financial future.
Chet Holmgren will be getting big bucks next season as his rookie max extension will be kicking in next season.Â
Holmgren will earn $41 million next season and it would only balloon in the coming seasons. That is why his improvement would be crucial in the Thunderâs chances for the foreseeable future, as he will eat up a significant amount of the teamâs cap space.Â
It will coincide with Jalen Williamsâ contract, which would put the Thunder in a precarious position in terms of cap flexibility. Williamsâ health remains a concern after straining both his hamstrings this year.Â
For now, the Thunder, led by Sam Presti, has a lot of decisions to make for its roster for next season as they look to bounce back to the top of the NBA once more.
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