Jayson Tatum has had 'zero setback' in his Achilles rehab
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It's understandable that Jayson Tatum is looking up after nearly nine months of rehab only to realize that coming back will impact his teammates. However, he shouldn't worry about disruptions. Instead,
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Major update emerges on Jayson Tatum’s status
Jayson Tatum appears to be pumping the brakes on his aggressive rehab. The injured Boston Celtics star Tatum is re-evaluating his situation and is now considering sitting out the 2025-26 NBA season entirely,
Jayson Tatum impressed during a public workout in Detroit, showing smooth shooting and movement as he continues his recovery.
His ability to execute behind-the-back passes and pull-up jumpers indicated significant progress in his recovery. Despite the impressive display, it is essential to note that Tatum's performance was still a step below actual game conditions,
While the Celtics impress in his absence, Jayson Tatum appears to be steadily progressing in his rehab. On Tuesday, the recovering Boston star posted a series of Instagram videos showing him playing 1-on-1 against Celtics assistant coach Tony Dobbins.
Former Duke phenom and current Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum is back in Durham to help coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils’ coaching staff. Tatum will be Duke’s Chief Basketball Officer this season as he continues to recover from a serious injury.
In a revealing interview on "The Pivot" podcast, Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum opened up about his challenging recovery journey following Achilles surgery. This article delves into Tatum's thoughts on his potential return to the court, the impact of his absence on the Celtics, and the emotional toll of injury recovery.
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"I contemplate it every day" - Jayson Tatum worries his return could disrupt the Celtics’ winning chemistry
Jayson Tatum reveals he is torn over an early return from his Achilles injury, fearing his comeback might disrupt the chemistry of a Celtics team already sitting 2nd in the East.
Game 4 of the 2025 Eastern Conference Semifinals is a sensitive topic for Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum. The five-time All-NBA member would suffer the most significant injury of his career and tear his Achilles tendon,