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Oklahoma City is set to have close to a full roster available for the first time this season as it prepares for Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinal against San Antonio.

Center Isaiah Hartenstein has been removed from the injury report after missing six games with a right calf strain, clearing the way for his return at a key moment in the schedule.

With Hartenstein back, the Thunder will be missing only one regular contributor, as guard Isaiah Joe remains sidelined for the matchup.

On the other side, the Spurs are anticipating the return of Victor Wembanyama, meaning both teams could enter the semifinal with nearly all of their primary rotation players available.

Hartenstein has played an important role for Oklahoma City whenever healthy, starting in every one of his 19 appearances this season.

The veteran big man has delivered the most productive offensive stretch of his career, averaging 12.2 points per game, while continuing to be a reliable presence on the glass with 10.7 rebounds per contest.

His return adds stability and depth to the Thunder’s frontcourt as they look to advance in the NBA Cup.