In the recent NBA Finals, Jalen Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder delivered an outstanding performance, scoring 17, 19, 26, and 27 points in each game respectively. He achieved a career playoff high of 40 points in the crucial Game 5 with an impressive shooting percentage of 56%. As Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to draw defensive attention from opponents, Williams’ exceptional performance undoubtedly provides vital support for the Thunder’s offense.
In his playoff debut, Williams’ progress has drawn praise from GM Sam Presti, showcasing the qualities of learns quickly. Throughout this postseason, Williams has steadily improved, starting with the matchup against the Denver Nuggets and advancing to the Western Conference Finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves, averaging 22.2 points per game. Currently, in the NBA Finals, he has accumulated an impressive 25.8 points, with his scoring consistently rising over five consecutive games, establishing himself as a pivotal player for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
After the G5 match, Williams opened up about his feelings during the competition, emphasizing how he was completely immersed in the game, relishing every moment without letting the pressure of scores and statistics get to him. Throughout the match, he showcased his diverse offensive skills, displaying both ball-handling finesse and off-ball agility. His quick decision-making on long-range shots and driving to the basket was particularly impressive. Notably, he had the confidence to take crucial shots in vital moments, reflecting the valuable lessons he learned from his coaching team and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Although this young player still trails behind Pascoal Siakam in their matchup, he has already earned a spot in the All-Star Game, as well as being selected for the All-NBA Third Team and the Defensive Second Team this season, proving that he definitely has what it takes to compete. So far, in five games, Williams’ performance is on par with Siakam’s average of 20.6 points per game, and he has stepped up at crucial moments, providing the Oklahoma City Thunder with more offensive options and is even in the conversation for the FMVP.
As the championship series is set to bring one or two more games, we eagerly anticipate Williams continuing to shine and making an even bigger impact on the court, dazzling everyone once again as the ultimate assassin for the Oklahoma City Thunder.



