Boston Celtics’ star Jayson Tatum is facing a crucial Game 2 battle after suffering a wrist injury in Game 1 against the Orlando Magic. Reportedly dealing with a bone contusion, his availability for tonight’s matchup is up in the air. This is a significant blow for the Celtics as they push to maintain their title hopes.
Injury Update: Tatum Faces Doubts for Game 2
In a shocking turn of events, a hard foul from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope on Jayson Tatum has left the Celtics in a precarious situation. Reports from Shams Charania of ESPN indicate that Tatum’s injury— a bone contusion in his wrist— will keep him as a game-time decision for the pivotal Game 2 against the Magic. While Tatum’s performance in Game 1 was lukewarm, with Derrick White stepping up as the unlikely hero, his absence still looms large over Boston’s hopes this postseason.
Celtics list Jayson Tatum as doubtful for Game 2 vs. Magic. https://t.co/ee3apqupgH
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 22, 2025
Battle of Injuries: Tatum and Brown’s Impact on Celtics
With Tatum’s wrist injury compounded by Jaylen Brown’s knee issues, the reigning champions are feeling the pinch. However, the Celtics still boast ample talent to rise to the occasion at home. For the superstitious among fans, it’s worth noting Boston’s impressive 8-2 record this season in games without Tatum. Yet, it is equally crucial to recognize those two losses came at the hands of none other than the Magic.
Tatum’s Streak on the Line
Should Tatum miss tonight’s game, it would snap an impressive streak. Since being drafted in 2017, Tatum has never missed a playoff game for the Celtics, racking up 114 consecutive appearances. This remarkable run is certainly at risk of coming to an end as he battles with injury on the eve of a must-win clash.
Source: ESPN
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