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The NBA offseason has reached its quietest period, with major roster moves completed and teams now on vacation. The Oklahoma City Thunder are enjoying their championship victory while focusing on continuity to position themselves as rare repeat contenders.
Chet Holmgren's recovery is crucial for the Thunder's success. Before suffering a hip fracture in November 2024 that sidelined him for three months, the 23-year-old center was demonstrating All-Star potential through improved driving ability and offensive creation. His elite rim protection further established him as a top young talent.
Despite contributing strong individual defense during the Thunder's championship run, Holmgren experienced significant scoring struggles—particularly in outside shooting—with his efficiency dropping below typical center standards. The Thunder now hope a full offseason removed from his injury allows him to regain his previous star trajectory.
Recent social media posts show Holmgren conducting offseason workouts, including drills focused on ball-handling and finishing through contact. Though teammates Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams receive more scoring recognition, Holmgren remains a key piece whose development has been hampered by injuries.
A healthy fourth NBA season could validate the Thunder's contract extension commitment to Holmgren and silence doubters about his long-term value to the championship roster.
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