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Celtics injury nightmare comes true as Jayson Tatum gets Achilles surgery in potential franchise-changing setback

The Celtics’ worst fears were confirmed. Their nightmare became reality. 

Jayson Tatum did in fact tear his right Achilles tendon in Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Knicks. He underwent surgery Tuesday, the team announced.

He is likely to miss all of next season as a result. 

It’s a devastating injury that completely changes the Celtics’ outlook for the near future.

Tatum’s too, as there is an uneven history for players coming back from the injury. 

Tatum crumbled to the ground while going for a loose ball late in the fourth quarter of the Knicks’ 121-113 win at the Garden. He immediately grabbed at his lower right leg and rolled around in pain. 

He had tried to plant his right leg in order to corral the ball after Jaylen Brown lost it. He was helped off the court by trainers, unable to put any weight on his right leg.

Tatum being attended to. Jason Szenes / New York Post
Jayson Tatum grabbed for his lower right leg after suffering a non-contact injury. Getty Images

He was subsequently rolled around in a wheelchair once he got through the tunnel. 

“We didn’t say much,” an emotional Jaylen Brown — Tatum’s longtime partner in crime — said after the game of the Celtics’ reaction to the injury. “Felt like there wasn’t a lot to say. Obviously, [Tatum], everybody’s concerned with him.” 

“I think everybody is kind of at a loss for words, just because, one, losing the game, but obviously the concern with [Tatum].” 

Tatum had been enjoying a career night before the injury, pouring in 42 points on 16-for-28 shooting from the field and 7-for-16 from 3-point range along with eight rebounds, four assists, four steals and two blocks.

OG Anunoby took off with the loose ball for a fastbreak dunk while Jayson Tatum went down with an injury. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The 42 points were Tatum’s fourth most in his long postseason career. 

Now, the Knicks will look to close out the series, which they lead 3-1 heading back to Boston, without having to deal with Tatum. 

Does this injury change the long-term outlook of the Celtics? 

Jayson Tatum was wheelchaired to the locker room after suffering his injury. ESPN
Jayson Tatum exits the game while Karl-Anthony Towns and fellow Knicks players show their support. Getty Images

“Obviously, we want to go out there and compete, but when a player of his caliber goes down and he is rolling in pain, you know something is wrong,” Jalen Brunson said. “That’s why I gave my thoughts and prayers because you don’t want to see something like that ever.” 

“I just put my head down and prayed to my mother, prayed to God, to put protection over him and comfort,” Karl-Anthony Towns added. “The NBA needs that kind of superstar talent that he is. I know we’re competing at the highest level in the playoffs, but this is a brotherhood.” 

The Celtics were steadfast that they still have enough firepower to compete. But this is an injury that could change the trajectory of the franchise. They did not want to think about that new reality, though. 

Jayson Tatum was helped off the floor while putting no weight on his right leg. Jason Szenes / New York Post

“I’m not sure,” Brown said. “I got no words right now.”