The Oklahoma City Thunder announced on Tuesday that veteran wing Kenrich Williams underwent a second planned procedure to remove the hardware on his left wrist.
Williams suffered a season-ending scapholunate ligament rupture on his left wrist in March.
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The second procedure was done in New York by Dr. Michelle Carlson. Williams’ rehab timeline remains the same as he continues to prepare for the 2023-24 regular season.
In 53 games this past season, Williams averaged eight points on 51.7% shooting, 4.9 rebounds and two assists. The Thunder desperately felt his absence during the final two months of the season. Their depth took a major hit in their bid for a playoff spot that came up just short.