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Former Knicks star Isaiah Hartenstein, wife Kourtney Kellar get warm reception from Thunder after son's birth

Isaiah Hartenstein put together the best year of his NBA career with the Knicks last season, but he decided to leave New York in favor of a lucrative deal with the Thunder.

Isaiah Hartenstein decided against returning to the New York Knicks in favor of Oklahoma City.

On Saturday, Thunder general manager Sam Presti announced that the 26-year-old had agreed to the terms of a three-year contract with the team. The deal is worth an estimated $87 million, ESPN reported.

The 7-foot-1 center and his wife, Kourtney Kellar, recently celebrated the birth of a baby boy. The couple and their newborn son received a warm welcome from Hartenstein's new team when they arrived at Paycom Center over the weekend.

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Kellar shared a heartfelt post about the family's experience with the Thunder organization.

"Weekend in OKC I’m still in awe over all the little details that were thought of to make our family feel so welcomed! Thank you for your generosity @okcthunder Looking forward to joining the thunder family," Kellar captioned a social media post showing photos and videos, along with a thunder up hashtag.

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Hartenstein and Kellar tied the knot in 2023 in California. Earlier this year, they announced that they were expecting their first child. 

Hartenstein's parents and his sister were on hand for the special welcome at the Thunder's home arena.

Kellar also shared photos from on board a private jet and a balloon display which read, "Welcome Hartensteins."

Hartenstein spent the past two NBA seasons with the Knicks, appearing in all 82 games during the 2022-23 campaign. Last year, Hartenstein suited up for 75 games.

He was in the starting lineup for 49 games over the course of the 2023-24 campaign, averaging 7.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per contest.

The Thunder will likely enter the upcoming season with high expectations. The team earned the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs this past season after winning 57 games during the regular season. 

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