Since being on the NBA’s radar, Oklahoma City Thunder rookie center Chet Holmgren has received plenty of comparisons to fellow skilled seven-footers.
One of the more popular names is Boston Celtics starter Kristaps Porzingis, who’s enjoying a successful year with arguably the best team in the league.
But before he became the Celtics’ starting forward, Porzingis also received similar hype levels Holmgren currently is experiencing.
The 28-year-old was the No. 4 pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the New York Knicks, his player profile often viewed him as a seven-footer who can handle and shoot the ball.
Injuries hampered this from materializing, but Porzingis has carved out a nice career for himself over the years. When asked about Holmgren following the Thunder’s win over the Celtics, the former All-Star was very complimentary to his fellow seven-footer.
“I love his mindset,” Porzingis said. “Just the way he plays, you can tell that he’s a hard worker and he’s playing really hard. And honestly, I’m a little bit surprised. Like, he’s really good, he’s really good. And he’s already effective on a really good team. So, he’s the real deal. He’s the real deal and I think he’s only going to get better. But especially as a rookie, what I’m most surprised by is his effectiveness, his efficiency. He has a bright future ahead of him if he keeps going in this direction.”
Kristaps Porzingis was very impressed by Chet Holmgren in last night's Celtics loss:
"Honestly, I'm a little bit surprised. He's really good. He's already really effective on a really, really good team. He's the real deal."
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As the Thunder takes the league by storm, Holmgren continues to receive plenty of praise from his colleagues for his strong rookie campaign. It seems like OKC hit a grand slam with the No. 2 pick in 2022 despite needing to wait a season.