OKC’s Jalen Williams (hamstring) has been ruled out again for Game 5 vs. San Antonio, the Thunder announced.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will play Game 5 of the Western Conference finals shorthanded once again.
The Thunder announced pregame Tuesday that All-NBA forward Williams will remain out with a lingering left hamstring injury. Williams sustained the injury in Game 2 and didn’t play in Games 3
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Williams was listed as questionable for Games 4 and 5 prior to being ruled out prior to tipoff. He was ruled out again on Tuesday after going through pregame warmups to test his hamstring out.
Williams had previously missed six consecutive playoff games with an injury to the same hamstring.
Ajay Mitchell, meanwhile, remains out with a calf strain that also sidelined him for Game 4 against the Thunder. Oklahoma City ruled him out on Monday, indicating that he’s not close to a return to action. A precise timeline for his return isn’t clear.
Mitchell usually starts when Williams isn’t available. Cason Wallace got the start in Sunday’s Game 4 loss to the Spurs in Williams’ and Mitchell’s absence
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