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Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum has removed his protective boot following surgery for an Achilles tear sustained on May 12 during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks. The injury occurred toward the end of his exceptional 42-point performance (57.1% shooting), which included eight rebounds, four assists, four steals, and two blocks—widely regarded as one of his career-best playoff showings. Tatum played only seven minutes in the fourth quarter before the injury.
Recent social media activity indicates positive progress: Celtics insider Noa Dalzell shared a screenshot from Tatum’s Instagram story showing him without the boot, approximately two months post-surgery. This development follows a sighting of Tatum wearing the boot just days earlier while working out with the Chattanooga men’s basketball team on Friday, underscoring his renowned dedication to rehabilitation.
While no official prognosis update exists since Tatum’s post, ESPN’s Stephania Bell reported in May that expedited surgery—performed within 18 hours of injury—could improve long-term recovery outcomes. Research cited by Bell indicates accelerated repair within 48 hours enhances biomechanical and tissue recovery. Typical return-to-play timelines range from six months to a year, averaging 10 months for NBA players.
Tatum’s unparalleled work ethic suggests his recovery may defy conventional expectations, though his exact return date remains uncertain. The Celtics community continues monitoring his rehabilitation closely.
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