Here’s the latest I can provide on Jalen Williams’ injury status.
Core update
- Williams has been dealing with a hamstring issue. In January 2026, he was diagnosed with a right hamstring strain and was reevaluated after a couple of weeks, with status updated as the team monitored his recovery. This represents the most recent official team communication around that specific injury.[1]
Playoffs context
- There were ongoing discussions in April–May 2026 about his status during the Thunder’ playoff run, including reports of a left hamstring strain with weekly re-evaluations and speculation about return timing tied to series progression. This has been reported by multiple outlets during the Western Conference playoffs.[2][3]
Recent developments
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In February 2026, there were reports of Williams re-aggravating a hamstring issue in a game against the Phoenix Suns, with re-evaluation needed for future games. This raised questions about his availability for upcoming matchups.[5]
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In May 2026, outlets tracked status for specific playoff games, with some sources indicating Williams could be back for later rounds, while others noted ongoing uncertainty and the need for updates after each reevaluation. This reflects the fluid nature of playoff injury timelines.[3][8]
What this means for you
- If you’re following game-to-game availability, expect frequent official updates from the Thunder after each re-evaluation, and watch for phrases like “re-evaluated on a weekly basis” or “out for Game X” to indicate current status. The latest clear public signals point to a hamstring-related timeline rather than a wrist or other issue.[8][1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest game-by-game injury notes from reliable outlets and summarize the current status for the next Thunder game, with citations.