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The Oklahoma City Thunder won the 2024-25 NBA Championship and forward Jalen Williams was a big part of it. Williams showcased a versatile two-way game as he dazzled on both offense and defense, from beyond the three-point arc to inside the paint.
It was a banner year for the Thunder, literally. Already sitting in the rafters is Oklahoma City's second Western Conference Championship banner, soon to be joi
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJalen Williams reflects on Round 2 series win over Nuggets, how Thunder grew from it
And the Thunder did that. In a tight back-and-forth Game 5, Williams' catch-and-shoot 3-pointer gave the Thunder the go-ahead lead in the final moments. In a championship run, that was probably the 24-year-old's best singular moment from the run. He screamed at his injured wrist in celebration as OKC held a 3-2 series lead.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJalen Williams jokes OKC will throw another championship parade when Thunder return
Broadcasts usually multitask and conduct side-by-side interviews next to the action. The Oklahoma City Thunder saw that in their 104-85 Summer League win over the Indiana Pacers. Wearing a wrist cast, Jalen Williams joined the NBA TV crew to reflect on his championship and contract extension.
OKC Thunder star Jalen Williams won his first NBA championship, which also marked his first title at any level.
OKC Thunder forward Jalen Williams will be reevaluated in approximately 12 weeks after undergoing wrist surgery Tuesday, the team announced.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams will have surgery on his injured wrist and will be ready for the start of the season, GM Sam Presti said.