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          The majority of PCG cases are sporadic and families have been reported with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern and variable penetrance.!

          Jalen Williams

          American basketball player (born )

          Not to be confused with Jaylin Williams (basketball, born ).

          Not to be confused with Jaylin Williams (disambiguation).

          Jalen Devonn Williams (born April 14, ), nicknamed J-Dub, is an American professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

          Jalin K. Huang︱National Yunlin University of Science and Technology William Yu︱National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.

        1. Jalin K. Huang︱National Yunlin University of Science and Technology William Yu︱National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.
        2. In this study, rural residents' attitudes toward rural tourism were investigated and analyzed factors from a social psychological perspective.
        3. The majority of PCG cases are sporadic and families have been reported with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern and variable penetrance.
        4. William E.; Najm, Imad M. Objective: Misleading manifestations of common epilepsy syndromes might account for some epilepsy surgery failures.
        5. Critical care, maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with COVID admitted to eight intensive care units during the wildtype, alpha and delta waves.
        6. He played college basketball for the Santa Clara Broncos for three seasons before declaring for the NBA draft where he was selected by the Thunder in the first round.

          High school career

          Williams played basketball at Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona.

          Starting off as a 6-feet tall point guard, Williams grew five inches from his sophomore to senior year of high school. Despite this, Santa Clara still listed him as a 6'3" guard when Williams signed his national letter of intent.[1] As a senior, Williams was ranked 9th among prep players in Arizona by Sports.

          Williams ended his high school career averaging more than