Thunder forward Jaylin Williams said he’s grateful for the chance to bring a championship trophy back to his hometown, sign a new contract and enter training camp with the same hunger that fueled Oklahoma City’s title run.
Bringing the Trophy Home Was “Incredible”
Williams said the highlight of his offseason was sharing the championship trophy with his community and teammate Isaiah Hartenstein.
“Being in my hometown and like walking down the same streets I’ve been on my whole life and just being able to see people I’ve known my whole life, that they’ve seen me in the Boys and Girls Club or they’ve seen me at Kimmins Junior High, wherever it is, they see me everywhere just sharing that experience with them and sharing that experience with Zay,” Williams said. “Just knowing how much it me