‘Shut It Down’ — Calls Mount for Celtics to Sit Jayson Tatum in Game 7 vs. 76ers After Injury Scare

Jayson Tatum downplays his leg injury as the NBA world urges caution ahead of the Celtics' Game 7 showdown vs. the 76ers.

During Thursday’s Game 6 road matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics fans were briefly concerned when Jayson Tatum appeared to suffer a left leg injury that cut his second half short.

Boston ultimately lost the contest 106-93, setting up a decisive Game 7 at TD Garden. While Tatum confirmed postgame that he expects to be available for the series finale, calls are mounting for the Celtics to prioritize his health.

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NBA World Urges Celtics To Be Cautious With Jayson Tatum

Tatum has been impressive since his midseason return from a ruptured right Achilles tendon, and he continued his strong form on Thursday. The superstar forward led the Celtics with 15 points in the first half before briefly exiting in the third quarter after appearing to tweak his leg.

Although he promptly returned from the locker room, Tatum did not re-enter the game.

“Y’all probably saw when I went to the back,” Tatum told reporters postgame. “So, I was on the bike. My leg was just a little stiff when I came out in the third quarter. But just kind of assessing the moment, like the game was a little out of reach. We took the starters out.”

“It was my other leg,” Tatum added. “So, not the one I injured last year. I wasn’t like overly concerned.”

While the issue does not appear to be serious, there is some concern about a possible calf injury, as outlined by physical therapist Dr. Evan Jeffries.

“The concern would be for a calf strain, and MRI would determine severity and timeline. Tightness: Day to day Grade I: 1-2 weeks. Grade II: 3-6 weeks. Injured calf->weak calf->Achilles risk,” Jeffries wrote.

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Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla also downplayed Tatum’s situation. Still, many are urging caution with the 28-year-old ahead of Game 7.

“If Jayson Tatum has suffered a calf exacerbation, then no, he should not play in Game 7,” Boston Sports fan page @savageboston wrote.

Barstool Sports’ Dan Greenberg echoed a similar sentiment, writing, “You have to sit Tatum for Game 7, I think.”

Another X user called for Tatum to rest during Game 7, arguing that if it isn’t the same leg as last year’s Achilles injury, it’s even more concerning.

“That’s even worse then because it’s his plant leg,” @MoneyMaal1 claimed.

Tatum finished Game 6 with 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 assists as the 76ers tied the series at 3-3. His co-star, Jaylen Brown, led Boston with 18 points, while guards Derrick White and Payton Pritchard were the only other Celtics to score in double figures.

For Philadelphia, all five starters reached 14-plus points, with stars Tyrese Maxey and Paul George combining for 53 points.

According to Chris Haynes, Tatum is reportedly out for tonight’s Game 7 due to left knee stiffness. The designation was not on Boston’s initial Friday injury report, making the late update even more alarming.

The injury stems from Game 6 on Thursday night, when Tatum left the floor with four minutes left in the third quarter and headed straight to the locker room to be treated by trainer Nick Sang, the same person who oversaw his entire recovery from his torn right Achilles tendon.

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