Daijiworld Media Network – Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, May 22: Concerns have resurfaced over Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams after the young forward reportedly suffered a second hamstring injury in less than a month, raising uncertainty over his recovery timeline during the crucial NBA playoffs.
According to reports, the Thunder are expected to take a cautious approach with Williams’ rehabilitation and will closely monitor his physical condition over the coming days before making any decision on his return.

The recurring injury has emerged as a major concern for Oklahoma City, especially with the intensity of the playoffs increasing. Williams has played a key role for the Thunder this season with his scoring ability, defensive presence, ball movement and support play alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Team officials are reportedly unwilling to rush the 24-year-old back into action and instead plan to base his return on how his body responds during treatment and recovery.
Hamstring injuries are considered particularly challenging for basketball players because of the explosive movements involved in the game, including sprinting, sudden stops and rapid lateral movement. Medical experts note that repeated hamstring strains can become difficult to manage and carry a high risk of re-injury if players return too early.
Even if medically cleared, Williams’ workload is expected to be managed carefully to avoid aggravating the injury further during the postseason.
Reports suggest Oklahoma City’s medical staff will focus on recovery therapy, flexibility training and conditioning before determining his availability for upcoming games.
Williams’ absence could test the Thunder’s squad depth as the team continues its playoff campaign in the highly competitive Western Conference.
Hamstring injuries remain among the most common muscle injuries in professional basketball. Recovery periods vary depending on the severity of the strain, with mild cases requiring only a few weeks, while more serious injuries can sideline players for extended periods and require gradual rehabilitation before returning to full match fitness.