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Thunder’s Chet Holmgren comes home to Minnesota, the place he learned to be himself. Alec Lewis. May 24, 2025 Updated May 29, 2025. MINNEAPOLIS — The court still exists.
Oklahoma City Thunder's Chet Holmgren hosted a basketball camp at Minnehaha Academy, his former high school, a little over a ...
Imagine Holmgren’s disgust. Basketball is in his genes. Holmgren’s dad, Dave — unmissable at Thunder games with the same frame of his son — played college ball at Minnesota from 1984-88.
The OKC big man returned to his Minneapolis high school to inspire kids weeks after helping deliver the Thunder’s first NBA ...
Holmgren was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 1, 2002. He stayed local to the Minneapolis area growing up, and started attending Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis in the sixth grade.
Holmgren, a recent NBA champion, returned to his hometown to host a camp for 125 children, ranging from elementary to middle ...
Chet Holmgren doesn't give up many good looks at the basket. The 7-foot-1 forward specializes in swatting shots on the NBA ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder and center Chet Holmgren agreed to a five-year maximum rookie contract extension worth up to $250 ...
Chet Holmgren is back home. He was a state champion at Minnehaha Academy. Now, he comes back as a world champion with Oklahoma City.
CHET HOLMGREN AND THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER ... The Thunder grew from upstarts to champions in the blink of an eye. Now, ...
Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder celebrates with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after defeating the Indiana Pacers 103-91 in Game Seven of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center ...