Oklahoma City Thunder Insider Shares Promising Video Of Injured Star Jalen Williams
The Oklahoma City Thunder have stormed out of the gates to start their title defense, and they’ve done it without one of their key players. Forward Jalen Williams has been sidelined as he recovers from offseason wrist surgery, but a recent update has provided a significant sign of progress, giving Thunder fans even more reason for excitement.
A Positive Sign of Progress For The Oklahoma City Thunder
A recent video showing Williams shooting 3-pointers with his right hand during practice was a welcome sight for the organization and its supporters. The clip indicates a major step forward in his rehabilitation from a torn ligament repaired in July. Williams is reportedly scheduled to be re-evaluated this week, which aligns with the 10-to-14-day recovery timeline the team announced at the end of October.
While the Thunder have been cautious with his recovery, this on-court activity suggests his return could be on the horizon. The injury originally occurred last March, but Williams played through it during the team’s championship run. The subsequent surgery was meant to ensure his long-term health, and the team has prioritized a full recovery over a hasty return.
Thunder Thriving in His Absence
What makes Williams’ eventual return even more tantalizing is how well the Thunder have played without him. The defending champions have an incredible 10-1 record to start the season, demonstrating the depth and talent of their roster. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has continued to perform at an MVP level, while players like Ajay Mitchell, Cason Wallace, and Aaron Wiggins have stepped up to fill the void.
The team’s success without their second-best player from the past two seasons is a testament to their “next man up” culture and coaching. In fact, the Thunder have historically performed well when Williams is out, boasting an impressive winning record in games he has missed since joining the league. This strong start has allowed the team to be patient and not rush Williams back before he is fully ready.
An Embarrassment of Riches
The thought of adding a healthy Jalen Williams to a team that is already dominating the league is a frightening prospect for the rest of the NBA. His versatile scoring, playmaking, and defense were crucial components of their championship success. Re-integrating a player of his caliber will make an already formidable team even more unstoppable. While there might be financial implications for Williams regarding All-NBA eligibility and contract bonuses tied to games played, the primary focus for both him and the team is a full recovery. As he gets closer to his season debut, the question is no longer if the Thunder can win, but just how high their ceiling can be.
