Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams will undergo surgery on his right wrist after tearing a ligament, Thunder General Manager Sam Presti confirmed Monday.
Williams sustained the injury prior to the Thunder’s championship run but played through the pain during the postseason. He appeared in all 23 playoff games, playing a key role in the team’s first NBA title since relocating.
Presti praised Williams’ resilience and determination, noting the player’s commitment to the team’s success despite the injury.
The team has scheduled the wrist surgery in the near future to ensure Williams’ full recovery. Thunder officials expressed confidence that Williams will return to the court for the upcoming season.
Presti highlighted the expertise of the team’s medical staff in managing Williams’ rehabilitation and said the organization will closely monitor his progress.
Williams’ contributions were pivotal to the Thunder’s championship efforts, and the team and fans alike look forward to his return.
The Thunder management plans to provide updates on Williams’ recovery as more information becomes available.