Kenrich Williams is a reserve guard-forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder, wearing number 34. The 6'6", 210-pound wing played college basketball at TCU and went undrafted before carving out a consistent role in the NBA. Born December 2, 1994, Williams brings veteran depth and versatility to a young, ascending roster.
Through 52 games this season, Williams averages 6.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game across 14.9 minutes per outing, posting a plus-minus of +1.8 that reflects solid situational value. His 44.1% field goal percentage is respectable for a rotation player, though his 36.0% mark from three and a notably low 26.3% free throw rate are worth monitoring. Williams fits Oklahoma City as an energy wing off the bench, used primarily for defense, floor spacing, and hustle plays rather than primary scoring responsibilities. His limited minutes make him a niche prop target, but his consistent rebound numbers relative to his time on the floor make rebounds props a reasonable angle. Points props should be approached cautiously given the modest scoring role and low volume, while his assist average suggests minimal upside on assists lines. The free throw percentage stands out as an outlier and is relevant when considering any prop lines tied to made free throws or scoring efficiency.