Chet Holmgren, the NBA rookie, has expressed his belief that he has yet to prove himself in the league. Despite having played 30 games, Holmgren remains firm in his stance that there's still a long way to go in his career. This sentiment was captured during a post-game exchange with @espn_macmahon when questioned about his accomplishments. Holmgren's humility and self-awareness have been highlighted as he continues to navigate his first season. In a separate incident, Holmgren was adamant that he did not commit a foul on Dennis Smith Jr.'s drive, prompting his coach, Mark Daigneault, to challenge the call.
Chet Holmgren on what he’s proven so far in the NBA: “I haven’t proven sh*t. I’ve played 30 games.” https://t.co/UL9Qh6iH7Y
Chet says he still has a lot to prove “I haven’t proved sh*t. I’ve only played 30 games. Still got a long way to go.” (🎥 @MichaelOnSports ) https://t.co/EBewATCr4w
Chet thinks it's too soon to say he's proven anything ‼️ (via @MichaelOnSports) https://t.co/3xoPThJQAg
“I haven’t proved sh*t. I’ve only played 30 games. Still got a long way to go.” “What do think have you proven so far?” Question by: @espn_macmahon Chet Holmgren on what he has proven so far in the NBA https://t.co/Yvp8zsWltb
Chet Holmgren adamant he didn’t foul on a Dennis Smith Jr. drive, so Mark Daigneault will challenge.