Jayson Tatum’s postseason took a devastating turn during Game 4 against the Knicks, leaving Celtics fans and the NBA community stunned. A serious injury forced the star forward out of the game—and now, out of the postseason. As news broke, reactions poured in across social media.
Jayson Tatum’s playoff run has come to a shocking halt, sending a wave of disbelief through Celtics Nation and the wider NBA community. The Boston Celtics officially announced that their star forward is out for the remainder of the postseason after suffering a torn right Achilles tendon. The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter of Monday night’s Game 4 matchup against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, as Tatum went down while chasing the ball. He remained on the floor in visible pain before being carried away, sparking immediate concern.
Less than 24 hours later, Tatum underwent surgery in Boston—a move medical experts say could improve his long-term recovery outlook. While the team has yet to release a detailed timeline for his return, doctors expect the 27-year-old to make a full recovery. Tatum had been a powerhouse throughout the playoffs, and his absence leaves a major hole in the Celtics’ championship hopes.
Celtics veteran Al Horford spoke emotionally after the game about the incident, saying,
“I mean, the loss is the loss. More importantly, you know, it’s Jayson and that’s what I’m worried about. And I’m just making sure I’m there for him. That’s my priority … It’s very concerning, just from, you know, the care that I have for him. What he means to us. What he means to Boston.”
One Instagram user @moreofbiancaa_ said, “I just knew he moment he fell 😭”
Instagram user @bonitabillionaire added, “I hate when fine shyt gets hurt 😢 🙏🏽”
And, Instagram user @shemyaandreaa wrote, “I hope he can come back even better and stronger! Don’t count em out”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @rayleone_ commented, “As a knicks fan, my heart dropped seeing him on the floor like this. Speedy recovery JT”
While Instagram user @talonah_ said, “He can take my achilles”
Finally, Instagram user @_special__k___ added, “He got 300 mil. [Ella] Mai as a bm. And a perfect hairline. Homie a be fine.”
The injury happened late in the game when Tatum rolled his ankle while awkwardly chasing a loose ball. He collapsed to the floor in visible pain and had to be carried off by trainers, later being wheeled into the locker room. Tatum had already put up 42 points before the injury. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla initially labeled it a “lower body injury,” but an MRI on Tuesday confirmed the torn Achilles.
This isn’t just a blow to the Celtics’ title hopes—it’s a major setback for one of the NBA’s brightest stars. Tatum was averaging 25 points and 11.8 rebounds during the series and had just wrapped a strong regular season with 26.8 points per game. The 26-year-old signed a $315 million supermax deal last summer after helping Boston secure an NBA championship.
While the team figures out how to move forward in the postseason, fans are already bracing for Tatum to potentially miss a large chunk of next season. Achilles injuries can sideline players for months, if not longer.
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