Report: Thunder, C/F Jailin Williams agree to 3 years of expansion

NBA Champion Oklahoma City Thunder has taken the first step towards keeping its roster together, agreed with the Center/Forward Jailin Williams for three years, the $ 24 million contract expansion, ESPN reported on Sunday.
Sunday is the 23rd birthday of Williams.
Thunder made an option of $ 2.1 million for the 2025–26 season, which fell in favor of expansion. ESPN said that the third year of the new deal is also a team option.
Williams was entering four years, the final season of the contract of $ 8.2 million.
Thunder excluded Williams from Arkansas in the second round of 2022 NBA drafts (No. 34 composite). The 6 -Foot -8 Williams were limited by injuries in 47 games (nine start) in the recently performed season, with 5.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.6 per game average on average.
They have an average of 1.9 points in 5.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 165 games (46 starts).
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