The Oklahoma City Thunder face a significant challenge as they head into the decisive Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. Key player Jalen Williams has been ruled out due to a persistent hamstring injury, a setback for the Thunder as they aim for the NBA Finals.
Williams’ Injury Impact
Williams, a vital contributor for the Thunder, initially aggravated his left hamstring during the team’s victory in Game 2. Despite missing three subsequent games, he attempted a return in Game 6, playing only 10 minutes in a loss to the Spurs. Head coach Mark Daigneault acknowledged Williams’ efforts to contribute despite not being fully recovered.
“He’s obviously not 100%,” Daigneault stated, praising Williams for his determination to support the team. Williams’ absence in Game 7 is a significant blow, given his All-Star and All-NBA caliber performance when healthy.
Thunder’s Path Forward
Williams’ injury comes after a previous wrist surgery last offseason, yet he played a crucial role in the Thunder’s journey to the NBA Finals last year. This season, he appeared in just 33 regular-season games before the playoffs, highlighting his ongoing battle with injuries.
The winner of Saturday’s Game 7 will advance to the NBA Finals to face the New York Knicks, who recently ended a long Finals drought by sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.
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