⚫ BAD NEWS: Patrick Williams’ Family Shares Heartbreaking Update Amid COVID-19 Crisis in Thailand
May 21, 2025 | Chicago, IL
Just minutes ago, the family of Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams released devastating news that has shaken the NBA community and fans around the world.
According to a family spokesperson, Patrick’s mother, who had returned from a trip to Thailand just over a week ago, is now in critical condition after reportedly contracting a severe case of COVID-19.
“Our family is going through an incredibly difficult time,” the statement reads. “We ask for your prayers, support, and privacy as we stand beside her in this fight.”
Thailand has been experiencing a sudden resurgence in COVID-19 cases due to a newly identified variant, with international travelers among the most affected. Though the family did not confirm the exact cause of her condition, they noted that she began exhibiting symptoms shortly after arriving back in the U.S.
The 23-year-old Williams, known for his quiet leadership and relentless work ethic, was said to be “completely heartbroken” by the situation and has stepped away from team activities to be with his family.
“Patrick is a brother to all of us,” said Bulls head coach Billy Donovan. “Right now, basketball is secondary. We’re all rallying behind him and his family.”
Fans flooded social media with messages of support using hashtags like #PrayForPatrick and #BullsFamilyStrong. Many noted Williams’ close relationship with his mother, whom he has often credited as one of his greatest inspirations and supporters.
As of now, there is no official update on whether Patrick Williams will miss upcoming games, but sources close to the team stress that his focus is completely on his family’s well-being.
This tragic development serves as a stark reminder that, despite global recovery efforts, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect lives in the most personal and painful ways.
The entire NBA world now watches with heavy hearts and hopeful prayers as one of its rising stars faces a challenge no one can prepare for — off the court.