Celtics star Tatum sidelined for playoffs after Achilles surgery

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Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum will miss the remainder of the NBA playoffs after undergoing surgery on his right Achilles tendon.

The injury occurred during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks, when Tatum collapsed to the court in visible distress.

The Celtics confirmed the severity of the injury, revealing that Tatum underwent successful surgery on Tuesday.

The ruptured Achilles tendon will keep Tatum sidelined for the rest of the postseason, leaving the Celtics without their leading player.

Tatum’s injury, which happened in the final minutes of Monday night’s game, is a significant blow to the Celtics’ championship hopes.

The team had been relying heavily on his scoring and leadership as they pushed deeper into the playoffs. Without him, the Celtics will have to adapt their strategy to continue their pursuit of an NBA title.

The Celtics expressed full support for Tatum during his recovery, with teammates and management rallying around him.

Despite the disappointment, the team remains hopeful about their chances in the playoffs, though they will need to find new ways to fill the void left by their star forward.

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