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Key takeaways
- Hartenstein was a journeyman center, a second-round pick who had toiled in the G League.
- But there was no sizzle in Presti's pitch, no hint of playing to Hartenstein's pride.
- "I can't promise you minutes," Presti said as the meeting began, according to Hartenstein's recollection.
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GENERAL MANAGER SAM Presti and a contingent of Oklahoma City Thunder front office officials flew to Eugene, Oregon, to make a recruiting pitch to Isaiah Hartenstein as soon as NBA rules permitted at the opening of the 2024 free agency window.
Hartenstein was a journeyman center, a second-round pick who had toiled in the G League. He had been waived by one team and traded by another before establishing himself as an essential role player for the New York Knicks, his fifth club in his first five years in the NBA. He was also the most important free agency target in the Thunder franchise's history.
But there was no sizzle in Presti's pitch, no hint of playing to Hartenstein's pride.