It will take a long time before Jayson Tatum returns once the action for the Boston Celtics. Currently, the six -time All -Star is recovering from its rupture of Achilles – a process that is anything but easy, according to the latest tweet of Tatum.
In the short hours of Saturday morning, the Star of the Celtics continued to publicize his feelings during his rehabilitation.
“Day 45 … This is bullshit,” tweeted Tatum.
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Tatum, who rarely published content on X in 2025, did not offer any other context for the exasperated tone in his post early in the morning. However, the arduous journey of any athlete who recovers of major injuries is enough to shed light on the state of mind of Tatum when he sent his tweet.
The only NBA champion underwent his Achilles injury in match 4 of the Celtic series in the second round against the New York Knicks. The Celtics continued to lose this match and Tatum underwent surgery the next day. Later in the week, Boston’s attempt to keep the NBA title increased in smoke while the Tatum without Tatum was eliminated by the Knicks in match 6.
Since then, the Celtics have moved major parts from the list that won the Larry O’Brien trophy a year ago. Last Monday, the news announced the Celtics exchanging JRUE holidays at the Portland Trail Blazers. Then, Tuesday, Kristaps Porzingis was treated at the Hawks of Atlanta in a three -team business.
With Tatum which should miss the entire 2025-26 season, we do not know what the Celtics will look like once it has returned to the rigid zone. Until then, his fans base will cling to each message of his social media accounts to have an overview of their favorite hooper.
Jayson Tatum gets a cries of Cooper Flagg on the evening of the draft: “It is someone I looked a lot at Duke”
Even if Tatum goes through his recovery, he is still in the minds of fans and players.
The first night of the NBA 2025 draft, Scott Van Pelt of ESPN asked Cooper Flagg to appoint the player who would make him realize the enormity of his status as a NBA player. After thinking about the question for a moment, Flagg found his answer.
“Maybe Jayson Tatum,” He said to Van Pelt. “He was someone I watched a lot at Duke, then I looked at a lot as he went to the Celtics. He has had an incredible career so far.”
This cry on the night of the NBA draft is appropriate, because Flagg and Tatum were players at one and made in the league after a stellar season with the Blue Devils program.
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Edited by Simoun Victor Reblado