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Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Undecided About Playing This Season
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Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum told NBA reporter Ramona Shelburne of ESPN that he’s undecided about playing this season.

Tatum tore his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of the 2025 Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 12.

A six-time All-Star, Tatum turns 28 in March. He still has several prime years left in the NBA, so there’s no point in playing this season if he’s not mentally and physically ready.

Tatum is one of the top players in the league. He holds career averages of 23.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. The Duke product, along with Jaylen Brown, helped the Celtics win the 2024 championship against the Dallas Mavericks in five games.

Many people thought Boston would be a play-in team this season without Tatum. However, Brown is putting up MVP numbers and has the Celtics in third place in the Eastern Conference standings. The forward is averaging 29.4 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game.

It will be fascinating to see what Tatum decides to do. No one will blame him for sitting out this season. After all, Achilles injuries are considered the toughest ailments to come back from.

Tearing his surgically repaired Achilles is not something Tatum is worried about. He told DJ Siddiqi of Poker Strategy back in October that he’s confident his surgically repaired Achilles isn’t at risk of getting torn again.

I mean the exact number, I know the number is low,” Jayson Tatum said. “Everybody thinks it’s a time-based recovery. Time is obviously important, but you have to hit certain benchmarks. The most important thing is all these tests of your strength, the strength in your calf, the strength in your leg. Getting into the same strength as your left calf or even stronger.

“For some guys, that takes six, nine, 12 months. Everybody’s just different. But the surgery that I got, the things that we’ve been doing, I feel very, very confident in that surgical site. We won’t have that problem again.”

This article first appeared on Dallas Hoops Journal and was syndicated with permission.

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