During Wednesday’s Western Conference Game 2, which saw the Thunder achieve a 122-13 victory, both Oklahoma City forward Jalen Williams (due to a hamstring issue) and San Antonio guard Dylan Harper (due to a leg injury) departed the game and did not come back.
Following the game, neither club offered any immediate information regarding the future availability of their injured players during press briefings.
Williams exited the playing surface after approximately seven minutes of action in the initial quarter, subsequently not rejoining the contest.
Cason Wallace took his place in the active roster during the third period, with the Thunder officially sidelining Williams due to a tight hamstring early in that same quarter.
Televised coverage on NBC displayed Williams with a bandage encircling his left hamstring, the identical area that previously kept him out of six playoff matchups.
Harper, on the other hand, clutched his right leg subsequent to a tumble in the third segment of play following contact with Chet Holmgren.
He proceeded with a noticeable limp towards the changing rooms, and the Spurs declared him unavailable prior to the commencement of the final quarter. The specific type and severity of his ailment remain undetermined.
Williams had been absent for Oklahoma City’s complete second-round elimination of the Los Angeles Lakers due to his prior hamstring issue, but he made his return for Monday evening’s Game 1 contest versus the Spurs, where he recorded 26 points and 7 boards across 37 minutes of play.
Recognized as an All-NBA performer and instrumental in Oklahoma City’s successful campaign to secure last season’s NBA title, Williams holds significant importance for the Thunder’s prospects of clinching consecutive championships.
Harper is currently filling in for the sidelined starting player, De’Aaron Fox (who is nursing an ankle injury), and demonstrated strong performance during San Antonio’s Game 1 triumph. With the series deadlock at 1-1, both athletes are essential contributors for their respective squads.