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Sources - Oklahoma City Thunder extend Kenrich Williams on four-year, $27.2 million deal

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Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kenrich Williams has agreed on a four-year, $27.2 million contract extension, sources told ESPN on Monday.

The deal, negotiated by Pensack Sports, is a remarkable punctuation for an undrafted player who had no Division I scholarship offers out of high school.

Williams has often told people that he hopes to someday retire with the Thunder, and so far, he's distinguished himself in four NBA seasons as an versatile defender and floor spacer.

With the new deal, which begins in the 2023-24 season, Williams has the opportunity to solidify himself with Oklahoma City's burgeoning young core of talent.

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