Agonizing Jayson Tatum video has fans fearing the worst with Celtics on the brink

As the final minutes of Game 4 played on inside Madison Square Garden, Jayson Tatum sat in a wheelchair, hands over his face, while being wheeled to an area for further evaluation.Not long before, the Celtics superstar had crumpled to the floor while attempting to corral a loose ball and lay on the floor in agonizing pain and had to be helped off the court.“Jayson Tatum, you can see, distraught right now,” ESPN announcer Mike Breen said while the network showed Tatum in the wheelchair.That Tatum languished in such clear pain for such a long period of time had many fearing the worst beyond just the series ramifications, that the Celtics are now trailing 3-1 after their 120-113 loss Monday.The one-time NBA champion is set to undergo an MRI exam on Tuesday that many worry will confirm a possible Achilles or ACL injury that could potentially sideline him for most — if not all — of the 2026 campaign.“Tatum’s played 1,500 more minutes than anyone else in the league since being drafted and has missed consecutive games for an injury only once in his career,” X user @lissmx14 posted.“If that’s a torn Achilles at age-27 that’s beyond devastating for a guy that’s been the definition of Ironman.”Tatum’s injury is one that can have league-wide ripple effects if the diagnosis is as serious as many project, and it doesn’t seem there is much hope that somehow this is a minor ailment.Dr.

Evan Jeffries, a physical therapist, said the video has him concerned about a possible Achilles tear.“HERE is the other view and I still don’t like the outlook for Jayson Tatum,” Jeffries posted of a clip showing the back angle that shows the back of Tatum’s legs.“You can see a vibration up the right calf after the Step Back.

Signs of a possible -Achilles Tear.”Sports+ subscribers: Sign up for Inside the Knicks to get daily newsletter coverage and join Expert Take for insider texts about the series.Not only would a serious injury all but end this Eastern Con...

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