UPDATE: Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams has just undergone a follow-up procedure on his surgically repaired right wrist, as confirmed by the team on Friday. The procedure involved the removal of a screw that was causing irritation during the final stages of his return-to-play process. Williams is expected to be reevaluated in 10 to 14 days.
The procedure was conducted by Dr. Steven Shin at Cedars-Sinai Health in Los Angeles, with Thunder medical personnel in attendance. This operation follows the original surgery in July 2023, where Williams had a torn scapholunate ligament repaired—a significant injury he played through during the Thunder’s postseason championship run last season.
Despite the setback, the Thunder are off to a shocking 6-0 start this season, showcasing their resilience even in the face of multiple injuries, including the absence of their star player. Last season, Williams averaged an impressive 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 1.6 steals per game, solidifying his role as a key player for the team.
Williams had signed a rookie contract extension in July, which includes supermax escalators contingent on him repeating as an All-NBA selection. To qualify, he must participate in at least 65 games this season. Unfortunately, he will be sidelined for at least the first 11 games of the season, raising concerns about his eligibility for those incentives.
As the Thunder navigates this season without Williams, fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see how the team adapts. This developing situation highlights both the challenges and triumphs that come with professional sports, and the impact of injuries on player careers and team dynamics.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Thunder continue their impressive start and look forward to Williams’ return.






































