Ciaran Doyle provides the latest injury update for Thunder forward Jalen Williams and his status for Thursday’s Game 6 against the Spurs.
Published May 27, 2026 6:39 PM EDT

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Jalen Williams has missed the last three games of this series, and he’s in danger of missing his fourth on Thursday as he is listed as questionable for Game 6 with a hamstring injury. In other injury news, Ajay Mitchell has been ruled out for the third consecutive game with a soleus injury.
Thunder injury report remains the same: Ajay Mitchell (soleus) out, Jalen Williams (hamstring) questionable
— Tim MacMahon (@BannedMacMahon) May 27, 2026
Williams injured his hamstring in Game 2, missing most of that contest. He was listed as questionable for Game 5 as well, before ultimately being ruled out. Let’s see if his hamstring has had enough time to heal as the Thunder look to close this one out and book their spot in the NBA Finals against the Knicks.
Williams was on fire in Game 1, the only full game he played in this series. He played 37 minutes, scoring 26 points while adding seven rebounds and three assists. OKC could definitely use another performance like that on the road in Game 6 against a gritty Spurs squad.
Stay tuned to DraftKings Network for updates on Williams’ injury status.
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