The Los Angeles Lakers could benefit from an unexpected development in Oklahoma City this summer. Following the Thunder's Game 7 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals, questions have emerged about how Oklahoma City will manage a payroll that is projected to rise sharply once extensions for Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams begin. That financial pressure has fueled speculation around center Isaiah Hartenstein, who signed an $87 million contract in 2024. For a Lakers team still searching for size around Luka Doncic, Hartenstein has quickly become a name worth monitoring.
Which teams are interested in Isaiah Hartenstein?

Isaiah Hartenstein. Image via: Cooper Neill/ Getty Images
The Lakers stand out as the most logical landing spot if Oklahoma City decides to make Hartenstein available.
| Category | Details |
|---|
| Player | Isaiah Hartenstein |
| Current Team | Oklahoma City Thunder |
| Rumored Team | Los Angeles Lakers |
| Contract Status | Three-year, $87 million contract |
| Salary Cap Hit | $28.5 million team option (2026-27) |
| Trade Likelihood | Moderate |
| Latest Insider Update | Thunder could explore roster-cost adjustments |
| Potential Return | Draft assets and matching salaries |
Los Angeles has spent much of the past year looking for frontcourt stability. While Luka Doncic elevates any offense, the Lakers still need a center capable of rebounding, protecting the rim, and handling physical matchups in the paint. Hartenstein checks all three boxes.
Unlike many offensive-minded big men, Hartenstein impacts games without needing touches. His screening, interior defense, and rebounding would complement Doncic's playmaking while helping address one of the Lakers' biggest weaknesses.
What insiders are saying about the trade rumors

Isaiah Hartenstein. Image via: Christian Petersen/ Getty Images
According to
Lakers insider Tyler Watts, Oklahoma City's financial situation could force difficult roster decisions.
“With the Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams extensions kicking in, OKC is projected to be $28 million over the second apron next season,” Watts wrote. “The Thunder might have run it back if they were going for a 3-peat, but their Game 7 defeat means changes are coming.”
Hartenstein addressed his own future during exit interviews.
“We just lost yesterday. That will be something that will be discussed,” Hartenstein said. “I love being here. I love the organization. But a lot is in their hands.
“Them and my agent will talk. It’s a business at the end of the day. But whatever happens, I’m truly grateful.”
Contract details and salary cap implications
Oklahoma City faces a balancing act. Exercising the option keeps a valuable starter but adds to an already expensive roster. Declining it creates flexibility but risks losing one of the league's most reliable defensive centers without compensation.
| Contract Detail | Information |
|---|
| Contract Length | 3 years |
| Total Value | $87 million |
| Final Year | Team Option |
| 2026-27 Salary | $28.5 million |
| Free Agency Status | Could become an unrestricted free agent if the team option is declined |
How the trade could impact both teams
For the Lakers, Hartenstein would provide an immediate upgrade around Doncic and strengthen a rotation that often struggled on the glass. His presence could allow Los Angeles to build a more balanced lineup without sacrificing defense.
For Oklahoma City, a trade would not signal a rebuild. It would simply reflect the realities of managing a contender under the NBA's new financial rules. The Thunder still have one of the league's strongest young cores. The question is whether keeping Hartenstein fits into the long-term plan.
Isaiah Hartenstein 2025-26 Regular Season Stats
| Stat | Average |
|---|
| Points Per Game | 9.2 |
| Rebounds Per Game | 9.4 |
| Assists Per Game | 3.5 |
| Field Goal Percentage | 62.2% |
| Games Played | 47 |
| Games Started | 46 |
| Minutes Per Game | 24.2 |