OKC Thunder’s Kenrich Williams given key to city of Waco

Kenrich Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder was honored with a key to his hometown of Waco by Mayor Jim Holmes after the team’s NBA Championship win.

WELL, HERE’S SOMETHING COOL. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS. THE OKLAHOMA CITY PLAYER, KENRICH WILLIAMS, GETTING A KEY TO HIS HOMETOWN. AND HE’S FROM WACO. SO THE WACO CITIES MAYOR JUST PRESENTED THAT KEY. YOU CAN SEE IT RIGHT THERE ON YOUR SCREEN. THE BIG SMILE THERE. IT COMES AFTER, OF COURSE, A HISTORIC NBA CHAMPIONSHIP WITH THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER. AND THE MAYOR SAYS THAT KENRICH WILLIAMS, WHO, YOU KNOW, GOES BY K HUSTLE, WAS AN OUTSTANDING STUDENT ATHLETE AT UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL AND TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY. HE’S

OKC Thunder’s Kenrich Williams given key to city of Waco

Kenrich Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder was honored with a key to his hometown of Waco by Mayor Jim Holmes after the team’s NBA Championship win.

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Updated: 10:40 AM CDT Aug 17, 2025

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Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Kenrich Williams received a key to his hometown of Waco this weekend from the city’s mayor, Jim Holmes, following the team’s NBA Championship win. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelHolmes said Williams was an outstanding student athlete at University High School and Texas Christian University.Top Headlines OSBI investigating after teen and another person killed in Fairview shooting OSBI released new details on shooting that left 2 dead, 2 injured in Fairview 3 killed, 8 injured in shooting at crowded New York club | Police searching for multiple shooters RETRO FIND: Quirky collectors gather harp guitars, vintage cars and other unique treasures 2 taken to hospital in overnight shooting in southeast Oklahoma City

WACO, Texas —

Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Kenrich Williams received a key to his hometown of Waco this weekend from the city’s mayor, Jim Holmes, following the team’s NBA Championship win.

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Holmes said Williams was an outstanding student athlete at University High School and Texas Christian University.

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