Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams has been cleared to return to action for Monday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, according to reports from ESPN and Shams Charania. Williams is officially off the team's injury report after a lengthy absence from the court.
The standout forward has missed more than five weeks of play due to a persistent hamstring strain. Prior to the injury, Williams was a focal point of the Oklahoma City Thunder rotation, contributing significantly to the team's success this season. His return provides a major boost to the roster as they enter the final stretch of the NBA regular season.
With only 11 regular-season games remaining on the schedule, the Thunder will look to reintegrate Williams into the lineup as they compete for a top seed in the Western Conference. Williams had been sidelined since his injury occurred over a month ago, and his availability for Monday's contest marks a significant health milestone for the team heading into the postseason.
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