Jayson Tatum, Celtics and Achilles
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The notion of losing to a New York team was bad enough, but the sight of Tatum writhing on the floor of Madison Square Garden is branded into the brain of the New England sports mind.
During an appearance on ESPN's "NBA Today," NBA insider Marc J. Spears shared details of an emotional conversation between Tatum and his father following the devastating injury. According to Spears, Tatum asked his father, "Why me, dad? Why me? Why does this have to happen to me?"
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Celtics Wire on MSNJayson Tatum's Boston Celtics teammates react to his Game 4 injury vs. New York KnicksThe St. Louis native went down late in the game with a non-contact injury that had him writing on the ground in pain.
The Golden State Warriors superstar offers some words of encouragement for the injured Boston Celtics All-Star.
Jayson Tatum’s ruptured Achilles is expected to sideline him through at least the end of 2025, according to a new report. ESPN’s Marc Spears on Wednesday reported Tatum’s father, Justin, expects the Celtics superstar to miss “eight to nine months.
The Boston Celtics didn’t just lose a big playoff game, they lost their franchise cornerstone. In his podcast after the game, Bill Simmons of The Ringer summed it up nicely. “I really wanted to cancel this.
Before the game, Jayson Tatum (who is now out for the season) made a post to Instagram that had over 330,000 likes in less than 30 minutes. Tatum wrote: "Thankful for all the love and support 🙏🏽"