Jayson Tatum’s injury will transform NBA, not just Celtics
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Jayson Tatum was wheeled off Monday night, his season with the defending champion Boston Celtics over because of a right Achilles tendon tear that surely will mean he misses at least some of next season as well.
Losing key players to injury during the NBA playoffs is not uncommon; it happens every year. But it still hurts each time someone goes down.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry was officially ruled out for Wednesday's Game 5 of his team's second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves because of his hamstring injury.
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Jayson Tatum being sidelined with a ruptured Achilles may make the Celtics an easier opponent in theory, but the Knicks aren’t approaching a closeout Game 5 with that mindset.
OG Anunoby clutched his left hamstring as he came off the court at the end of the first quarter in what had to feel like a dubious reminder of the painful injury that sidelined the Knicks’
Celtics fans at Boston's South Street Diner share mixed emotions about the team's playoff chances, debating strategies as Jayson Tatum's absence looms.
The East's top seed has been eliminated. With their 114-105 win in Game 5 on Tuesday night, the Indiana Pacers knocked out the No. 1 seed Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round of the 2025 NBA playoffs and clinched a spot in the Eastern Conference finals for the second consecutive season.