Although he has played a small sample size of games, Hartenstein has proved to be everything the Thunder had wished for, and more.
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It has been a great season for Isaiah Hartenstein of the Oklahoma City Thunder and he is currently on pace to do something nobody has ever done in franchise history.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have had a dominant season, but what grade did they receive on their midseason 'report card'?