Chet Thomas Holmgren is an American professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association, drafted 2nd overall in the 2022 NBA Draft. He played college basketball for the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
Chet Holmgren: Highlights| Vertical| Shoe size| Net Worth
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Highlights:
Twitter certainly thinks so after the cameras panned to Chet Holmgren’s family at the Barclays Center on Thursday night, when the former Gonzaga star was selected second overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
As Holmgren’s father David got air time, social media started cracking jokes.
“Chet Holmgren’s dad looks like an early 1990s movie villain. Ponytail, blazer over black tee shirt,” one user quipped. Another wrote, “chet holmgren’s dad looks like the villain from kindergarten cop.”
Vertical:
Aside from a dependable shooting stroke that should translate to the NBA, Holmgren is a sneaky-good finisher around the rim.
He can score with either hand — just as he can block shots with either hand — and has the ball-handling and pedigree as a cutter to be an incredibly efficient offensive player.
PLAYER | POS | Standing Vertical Leap (inches) |
---|---|---|
Ron Harper Jr. | SF | 26.0 |
Chet Holmgren | PF | – |
Harrison Ingram | SF | 29.5 |
Jaden Ivey | PG |
Shoe Size:
As of now, Chet Holmgren’s shoe size hasn’t been disclosed. But if he were to be compared to some former hoopers of similar dimensions like Manute Bol, he’d be US 16.
Yao Ming, on the other hand, wore US 18, while Shaquille O’Neal has the largest shoe size in NBA history at us 23.
Net Worth:
As of 2022, Chet Holmgren net worth is around $ 2 Million.
As a freshman at Minnehaha Academy, Holmgren averaged 6.2 points and three rebounds per game. His team won its second straight Class 2A state championship.
In his sophomore season, Holmgren averaged 18.6 points and 11 rebounds per game and led his team to another Class 2A state title. After the season, he had success with his Amateur Athletic Union team Grassroots Sizzle at the Under Armour Association, earning tournament most valuable player honors.