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Jayson Tatum underwent surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon, with the Celtics stating no official timetable for his return. However, ESPN’s Marc Spears reported that Tatum’s father, Justin Tatum, expects an 8-9 month recovery timeline, potentially allowing a return by January or February 2026. Historical examples like Kobe Bryant (8-month recovery in 2013) and Kevin Durant (18-month absence post-2019 injury) highlight variable recovery outcomes for Achilles injuries.
Following his injury during Game 4, Tatum emotionally questioned his father, “Why me?” during a tearful phone call. Justin Tatum reassured him by citing Kobe Bryant’s resilience and emphasizing faith in recovery, while expressing concern for Jayson’s mental health amid his first major injury. Justin noted confidence in his son’s physical recovery but highlighted the psychological challenges ahead.
Spears emphasized the uncertainty of Tatum’s recovery timeline, noting the Celtics’ reliance on their star player and the demanding nature of rehab. Durant’s post-injury performance (averaging 28.0 points since 2021-22) offers optimism, but Tatum’s path remains unpredictable as he navigates both physical and mental hurdles.
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