NBA insider reveals latest on Jayson Tatum fitness concerns before Celtics Game 7
Photo by Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Jayson Tatum’s absence in the final quarter of Boston’s 106-93 loss to the 76ers raised immediate concerns on Thursday night. As the Celtics struggled to respond as Philadelphia closed out the game, attention quickly shifted to Tatum’s condition and whether he would be available for the series finale. However, early indications suggest there is little cause for concern.
ESPN insider Shams Charania has now provided clarity on the situation. Shams Charania says Jayson Tatum is likely to play Game 7 for Celtics Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images Charania addressed the situation on ESPN’s Get Up this Friday, outlining the current outlook within the Celtics camp. His update pointed towards a positive outcome for Boston.
“Everyone in Boston is downplaying anything with Jayson Tatum that this was even an injury. Joe Mazzulla denied that it was an injury at all,” the journalist said. “Jayson Tatum said after the game that it was just stiffness that he felt in his leg.
I’m told that Tatum told some teammates after the game that he’s fine, he’s good to go. ” Tatum also addressed the issue himself after the defeat, easing concerns around his availability. He said during the post-match press conference: “My leg just was a little stiff when I came out in the third quarter.
I was just kind of assessing at the moment, the game was a little out of reach. ” Jayson Tatum is central to Celtics’ hopes in decisive clash Tatum’s presence is critical for Boston heading into the final game, despite their good level without him in the regular season. The 28-year-old star is averaging 23.