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Thunder Hit with Crushing Injury Blow as Young Big Man Ousmane Dieng Faces Extended Absence

Benjamin Sue November 25, 2024

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Ousmane Dieng #13 of the Oklahoma City Thunder

Ousmane Dieng #13 of the Oklahoma City Thunder

The Oklahoma City Thunder‘s injury woes seem to have no end in sight, as the latest update on Ousmane Dieng’s status sends another ripple through the roster. After receiving a medical clearance to return to the rotation following Isaiah Hartenstein’s own recovery, the team had been cautiously optimistic about the return to full strength. But the latest setback, a small fracture in Dieng’s right ring finger, is sure to dampen the spirits of Thunder fans who were hoping for a smoother path ahead.

Dieng, currently assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue for additional in-game action, suffered the injury during a November 22 game against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. The Thunder’s PR team confirmed that Dieng will be re-evaluated in three to four weeks, but this update comes with a stark reality check for a team already dealing with multiple injuries in their frontcourt. With key players like Chet Holmgren and Jaylin Williams already sidelined indefinitely, the news of Dieng’s injury only compounds the Thunder’s depth concerns.

Ousmane Dieng #13 of the Oklahoma City Thunder
Ousmane Dieng #13 of the Oklahoma City Thunder

For a team that has already had to rely on small-ball lineups and experimental rotations due to an increasingly thin frontcourt, Dieng’s absence is a significant blow. At 6-foot-9, Dieng had become a key contributor for Coach Mark Daigneault, serving as a steady presence in the rotation during the early part of the 2024-25 season. Despite not posting standout numbers, averaging 3.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 11.6 minutes per game, Dieng’s role had been crucial to maintaining the team’s stability in a season marred by injury.

The 2022 lottery pick had been getting more action than expected after the injuries to Williams and Holmgren, and his development was drawing praise from the coaching staff. Coach Daigneault had recently mentioned how Dieng had made “a huge jump developmentally” in terms of both his game and physicality. Unfortunately, with his injury now adding to the growing list of sidelined players, the Thunder will have to adapt yet again.

The silver lining, however, comes from the encouraging return of Isaiah Hartenstein, who made his own comeback after a fractured hand earlier this season. While Dieng’s finger injury puts him on the shelf for the foreseeable future, Hartenstein’s resilience offers a glimmer of hope. Hartenstein will now likely see more minutes, while small-ball lineups featuring Jalen Williams at the five will likely become a staple of Daigneault’s rotations. The team might also experiment with different combinations as they try to weather this injury storm.

Dieng’s absence further highlights the tough start to the season for the Thunder, who have been hit hard by injuries to their big men. The frontcourt depth has been stretched thin, and now, with a month or more without Dieng, Oklahoma City will need to dig deep into its bench. The loss of Dieng, who was just beginning to show his potential at the NBA level, is a tough pill to swallow for a team in the midst of a rebuilding phase with high hopes for the future.

As the Thunder look to recover from another blow to their frontcourt, the need for resilience and adaptability will be more important than ever. With key players sidelined, Oklahoma City will have to rely on its remaining depth, and for now, Hartenstein, Williams, and other rotational players will be expected to carry the load until the team can get its full roster back. The coming weeks will be pivotal in determining how the Thunder can adjust and stay competitive, despite the mounting injuries.

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