Jalen Williams played 10 minutes off the bench in the Oklahoma City Thunder's Game 6 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on June 3, 2026. He scored only one point.
What happened?
The Thunder's decision to let Williams play in Game 6 was a surprise move. Williams was active on the official box score, but his status was uncertain until 30 minutes before the game.
Why it matters for Jalen Williams
Williams dealt with a fourth hamstring strain in five months, two on each leg. He gave it a go in an attempt to help the Thunder beat the Spurs and advance to the 2026 NBA Finals.
Jalen Williams said, "It's Game 6, a chance to close it out. I've been hurt. We went through all the right protocol to try and give it a go to play and just let it go where it was."
What comes next?
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault noted that if they had advanced to the NBA Finals, Williams would have continued his return-to-play protocol. Williams remained in street clothes for OKC's Game 7 loss.
The Thunder and Williams hope to move on from this chapter of their basketball lives. With a full summer to get better, Williams aims to prove that this year was just a one-year rut.
Williams played in only 33 regular-season games and two whole NBA playoff games due to injury woes. The Thunder needs him on the court to win another NBA championship.
Jalen Williams took a calculated risk to play in Game 6, but it didn't pay off. He will focus on getting better over the summer to come back stronger next season.