Thunder's Isaiah Hartenstein records lightning-fast triple-double

Hartenstein's feat is the third-quickest triple-double in franchise history

Feb. 4, 2026 at 8:15am

In a dominant win over the Orlando Magic, Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein recorded his first career triple-double in just 23 minutes of play. Hartenstein finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, a feat head coach Mark Daigneault compared to the performances of Thunder legend Russell Westbrook. The win was Oklahoma City's 40th of the season, making them the first team to reach that milestone.

Why it matters

Hartenstein's historic performance highlights the Thunder's strong start to the season, as they continue to battle the San Antonio Spurs for the top seed in the Western Conference. The quick triple-double also showcases Hartenstein's emerging talent and ability to impact the game in multiple ways.

The details

Hartenstein's triple-double was the third-quickest in Thunder franchise history, coming in just 23 minutes of play. The team dominated the Orlando Magic throughout the game, opening with a 39-14 first quarter lead. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his streak of 20-point games, while Isaiah Joe led the team in scoring with 22 points off the bench.

  • The game took place on Tuesday, February 4, 2026.

The players

Isaiah Hartenstein

A center for the Oklahoma City Thunder who recorded his first career triple-double in just 23 minutes of play.

Mark Daigneault

The head coach of the Oklahoma City Thunder, who compared Hartenstein's performance to that of Thunder legend Russell Westbrook.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

The reigning NBA MVP and star player for the Oklahoma City Thunder, who continued his streak of 20-point games.

Isaiah Joe

A bench player for the Oklahoma City Thunder who led the team in scoring with 22 points.

San Antonio Spurs

The team currently sitting six games back of the Thunder for the top seed in the Western Conference.

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What they’re saying

“He was awesome. Congrats to him. That's his first career triple-double, in like 22 minutes. That's like Westbrook stuff.”

— Mark Daigneault, Head Coach, Oklahoma City Thunder

“Hartenstein's triple-double was the third-quickest in franchise history.”

— Nick Gallo, Sideline Reporter

What’s next

The Thunder will have one last chance to get revenge on the Spurs on Wednesday, as the two teams match up for the fifth and final time this season.

The takeaway

Isaiah Hartenstein's historic triple-double performance in just 23 minutes showcases the Thunder's depth and the team's ability to dominate opponents, as they continue their battle with the Spurs for the top seed in the Western Conference.