Jayson Tatum’s injury will transform NBA, not just Celtics
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But that was the least of the Celtics' concerns as All-NBA forward Jayson Tatum went down with a non-contact ankle injury, forcing him to leave. A day later, he was diagnosed with a ruptured Achilles, ending his playoffs and putting next season in jeopardy.
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Celtics Wire on MSNCould star Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum be back on the court sooner than expected?Rumbles that Tatum might be able to play again much sooner than a calendar year give or take a month have begun to percolate.
Before the Boston Celtics took the floor without their biggest star on a night they had to win, Joe Mazzulla implored his players to just pour everything they had into winning one game.
The end of the Boston Celtics' Game 4 loss to the New York Knicks on Monday was devastating. Far worse than going down 3-1 in their second-round series was the fact that Jayson Tatum was lost for the remainder of this run (and likely next season) after rupturing his Achilles tendon.
Jayson Tatum's injury and Cedric Coward's talent are the two biggest headlines coming from the 2025 NBA Draft Combine.
The Boston Celtics seemed down and out after a rough first four games of their second-round series with the New York Knicks, which was capped off with a gruesom
Wyc Grousbeck, the face of Celtics ownership since Boston Basketball Partners LLC purchased the team for $360 million in 2002, plans to remain in his roles as team CEO and governor through the 2027-28 season before handing over control to Chisholm.