Grant Williams addressed the media for the first time following the season-ending injury he suffered in Milwaukee vs. the Bucks on November 23, 2024.
Grant Williams used the last two weeks to process the reality that he will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 NBA season due to injury, but during that same time, Williams shares he’s worked on turning his mindset from a negative approach to a positive one.
After processing the reality of missing significant time, Williams turned the page mentally and started focusing on the best plan of attack for a full recovery. “All you can do is get ready to get back – you can’t really focus on what happened. I’ve been playing basketball my whole life, and this is my first ever major injury, my first injury really in general.”
Williams shared he is scheduled to have surgery on December 11, 2024, in Chicago for tears to his ACL, meniscus and ligaments in his right knee from the non-contact injury. His timetable to return is 8-12 months post surgery.
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