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OKC Thunder's Jalen Williams to Return, Make Season Debut
Jalen Williams is set to make his season debut Friday against the Phoenix Suns, marking the end of his wrist injury layoff for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The 24-year-old All-NBA forward underwent wrist surgery in July to repair a torn ligament that he played through during Oklahoma Cityâs 2025 championship run.
Despite the injury, Williams was a key contributor last season, averaging a career-best 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game. He revealed he received pain-relief injections before each playoff game and had to relearn parts of his shooting technique while managing the injury.
Following the initial surgery, a second procedure was performed in late October to remove a troublesome screw, delaying his return slightly but not dampening his determination.â
Impact on a Dominant Thunder Team
The Thunder have started the 2025-26 season with an exceptional 18-1 record, boasting the best point differential (+16.5) through their first 19 games in NBA history.
Williamsâ return provides a major boost to an already powerhouse roster leading the Western Conference. His presence will strengthen an offense that ranks third in rating and support an elite defense currently ranked first in the league.
With the Suns visiting for Fridayâs game, Oklahoma City looks to maintain steam and showcase why they are considered title favorites again.â
Looking Ahead: Williamsâ Role and Expectations
Coach Mark Daigneault praised Williamsâ mindset and progress throughout rehab but stopped short of giving a precise timeline for his full return.
Williams is expected to ease back into action Friday and will be closely monitored to avoid setbacks. His all-around game and defensive skills have made him a cornerstone for the Thunderâs future, and Oklahoma City fans will be eager to see him back in action after his extended absence.
The matchup against the Suns provides a perfect stage for Williams to prove his readiness and help continue the Thunderâs dominant start.












