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Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum during the playoffs as concerns grow over his availability and health entering Game 7.
After Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum missed the entire fourth quarter with a calf injury on Thursday, the team made a surprising announcement about the four-time All-NBA first-teamer on Friday. Tatum is not listed on the Celtics injury report for Saturday’s decisive Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers, the team announced.
No Celtics player is listed on the injury report, in fact.
“Injury Report for Game 7 vs. PHI,” the Celtics announced in a message posted to the team’s official social media. “No injuries to report.”
Tatum went back to the Celtics locker room with about four minutes remaining in the third quarter in Philadelphia on Thursday, in a game that the Celtics ultimately lost 106-93. According to Celtics Blog reporter Noa Dalzell, Tatum went to the locker room with a team trainer.
When he returned, he iced his left leg, the opposite leg from the one that suffered an Achilles tear nearly one year ago, an injury that caused Tatum to miss the first 63 games of the Celtics’ season.
Tatum then rode a stationary bike in the area of the Celtics bench and never reentered the game.
After the game, both Tatum and Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla indicated that there was nothing wrong with the leg.
“My leg was just a little stiff when I came out in the third quarter. But just kind of assessing the moment like the game was a little out of reach. We took the starters out,” Tatum told reporters, as quoted by MassLive. “It was my other leg. Not the one I injured last year. I wasn’t like overly concerned.”
Mazzulla after the game insisted that Tatum was not injured, and when asked about his star’s status for Game 7, the fourth-year head coach said simply, “He’ll play.”
Tatum’s absence from the Celtics injury report would indicate that the team and its medical staff take Tatum’s word that his “stiff” leg did not represent an underlying injury of any kind. If Tatum was injured, he would appear on the injury report with a designation of “questionable,” “probable” or “out.”
But other observers are not as sure about whether Tatum should play in Game 7, including a former New England Patriots player who once suffered a calf injury himself.
Jonathan Vankin JONATHAN VANKIN is an award-winning journalist who covers MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, boxing, golf, and Olympic sports for Heavy.com. He twice won New England Newspaper and Press Association awards for sports feature writing. He was a sports editor and writer at The Daily Yomiuri in Tokyo, Japan, covering the Olympics, pro baseball, boxing, sumo and other sports. More about Jonathan Vankin
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