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Jayson Tatum’s season is over after the Celtics star suffered a ruptured Achilles during Monday’s loss to the Knicks.
Jayson Tatum's torn Achilles tendon, without hyperbole, is among the most consequential injuries in NBA history. Kevin Durant comes to mind as a similarly gifted player to suffer such an injury, but he was almost 31 when he went down in the 2019 NBA Finals.
What happened at the end of the game overshadowed the fact that the Knicks have now taken a 3-1 lead. Tatum suffered a non-contact injury to his leg and had to be helped off the court. Read more: LeBron James Reacts to Celtics' Jayson Tatum Potential Season-Ending Injury
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The Knicks pushed the Celtics to the brink of elimination on Monday, but much of the conversation after Game 4 of the Eastern semifinals centered around Jayson Tatum's injury.
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Jayson Tatum’s Achilles surgery puts both the hopes of the Boston Celtics repeating and Tatum’s playing status for next season in doubt.
Charles Barkley knows who Jayson Tatum's first call should be when it comes to rehabbing a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Jayson Tatum’s potentially serious lower left leg injury cast a pall over the second round. Tatum collapsed to the ground in the fourth quarter of the Celtics’ Game 4 loss to the New York Knicks and had to be carried off the court after he was writhing in pain and grabbing at the back of his ankle.
It’s one thing to argue Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum isn’t the NBA MVP, but Colin Cowherd just put him in the running for LVP. If the New York Knicks want to upset the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semifinals,