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Greatness doesn’t rupture

May 14, 2025 by Celtics Blog

2025 NBA Playoffs - Boston Celtics v New York Knicks - Game Four
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Jayson Tatum faces the biggest test of his career. But this isn’t the end — it’s the start of something even greater.

42 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals, 2 blocks, 57% shooting from the field.

Jayson Tatum was crafting his latest masterpiece — a playoff performance in Madison Square Garden that felt destined for NBA lore. And then, he crumpled to the floor.

All signs now point to a ruptured Achilles. The worst-case scenario. The kind of injury that doesn’t just end seasons — it threatens to redefine careers. For anyone who’s watched Tatum grow from a wide-eyed 19-year-old into the face of the Celtics, this moment just hurts.

Since the day he was drafted, Tatum has embodied consistency and excellence. He leads the NBA in playoff minutes by nearly 300 — a testament to both his endurance and brilliance. Since 2020, he ranks first in playoff points, wins, field goals, three-pointers, free throws, minutes, plus-minus, and 30-point games. Second in rebounds and assists. To cap it all off, the most playoff points of all time before the age of 27. But it’s never been just about the numbers.

Tatum refuses to sit. Through every bump, bruise, and injury, Tatum has played, missing just one playoff game in 8 seasons. He rightfully earned the title of the NBA’s “Iron-Man.” He has put the Boston Celtics on his back for nearly a decade.

But now, he’ll be forced to watch from the sidelines.

This isn’t the end. It’s turning the page — the start of Chapter Two of Jayson Tatum’s story.

Many say NBA players hit their prime around age 27. Jayson Tatum turned 27 just two months ago — and he’s already built a Hall-of-Fame résumé. Some might call this injury terrible timing, threatening to derail his ascent right as he was approaching his peak.

But if you’ve watched JT, you know this won’t break him. It will ignite him.

Because Tatum’s greatest moments have always come with his back against the wall. 51 points in Game 7 against the Sixers in 2023. 46 against the Bucks in Game 6 of 2022. And now, the brilliance we witnessed Monday night at the Garden — a performance that would’ve been one of his finest.

He’s made a habit of rising when others would fall. And now, with everything in jeopardy, that trait matters more than ever. If anyone is built to rise from this moment, it is Jayson Tatum.

When #0 walks back onto the parquet, it won’t just be a comeback, it will be a statement. The next installment in his legacy. If Chapter One was unforgettable, Chapter Two will be legendary.

The body can break down, but greatness? Greatness doesn’t rupture.

See you soon, #0.

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