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Jayson Tatum undergoes surgery for ruptured Achilles | ‘One of the most consequential’ injuries ever

Jayson Tatum undergoes surgery for ruptured Achilles | 'One of the most consequential' injuries ever

Sam Quinn and John Gonzalez join CBS Sports HQ for their reaction to the season-ending injury for Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics.

Yes, Jayson Tatum has undergone surgery for a ruptured right Achilles tendon, an injury sustained late in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks on May 12, 2025. The Boston Celtics confirmed the successful surgery on May 13, though they have not provided a specific timetable for his return. New York Post+8CelticsBlog+8CBS News+8

The injury occurred with just under three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, as Tatum attempted to recover a loose ball following a turnover by teammate Jaylen Brown. He collapsed in visible pain and was assisted off the court in a wheelchair. ESPN.com+6CelticsBlog+6Reuters+6

At the time of the injury, Tatum was delivering one of his best playoff performances, scoring 42 points along with eight rebounds, four assists, four steals, and two blocks. Reuters+1Wikipedia+1

Recovery from an Achilles tendon rupture typically requires 9 to 12 months of rehabilitation, depending on the severity of the injury and the success of the surgery. This timeline suggests that Tatum could miss the entire 2025–26 NBA season. The Times of IndiaThe Times of India+14New York Post+14Reuters+14

The loss of Tatum is a significant blow to the Celtics, who are now trailing 3–1 in the series against the Knicks. His absence not only impacts the team’s current playoff run but also raises concerns about their competitiveness in the upcoming season. Reuters+3AP News+3WMUR+3

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