Jayson Tatum Injury History: Revisiting Celtics Star’s Multiple Setbacks After Recent Incident vs. Knicks

Jayson Tatum’s full injury history revealed -- see every setback the Celtics star has faced amidst the latest scare vs. the Knicks.

From sore knees to sprained ankles, Jayson Tatum’s road to superstardom hasn’t exactly been smooth. The Boston Celtics’ franchise cornerstone might be known for clutch 3s and an ice-cold stare, but injuries have been a constant buzz in the background—always creeping up at the worst times.

After another scare in Game 4 against the New York Knicks, fans are holding their breath again. So, what’s the full picture of his injury history? Let’s break it down.

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Jayson Tatum: Built for Greatness, Tested by Pain

Since being drafted in 2017, Tatum has been all gas, no brakes—until his body had other plans. From back-to-backs and playoff marathons to freak plays, the All-Star forward has dealt with more than a few physical setbacks.

One of the first real stumbles came in January 2020, when he strained his groin and missed three games. Not the end of the world, but a sign that the heavy workload might come at a cost.

Then came the health protocols. In early and late 2021, Tatum had to sit out due to COVID-19 rules—not physical injuries, but time away during key stretches all the same.

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But the real wear and tear has built up lately. From 2023 to 2025, it’s been a revolving door of ankle sprains, knee tweaks, patella flare-ups, and shoulder problems. Just this year alone? Wrist, ankle, knee, shoulder—you name it, he’s iced it. And after being carried off the floor in Game 4 with another leg issue, fans are hoping that doesn’t end up added to the list.

The timing couldn’t be worse. Boston’s chasing a deep postseason run, and Tatum’s availability is, once again, up in the air. Fans want him healthy. The league needs him healthy.

Jayson Tatum’s Complete Injury Timeline (2017–2025)

Here’s a full rundown of the known injuries Tatum has dealt with, per Fox. Game 4’s incident is not yet included.

Date Injury
April 22, 2025 Wrist
April 5, 2025 Ankle
March 26, 2025 Ankle
March 18, 2025 Knee
March 10, 2025 Knee
March 5, 2025 Shoulder
Feb. 2, 2025 Patella
Jan.28, 2025 Knee
Dec. 23, 2024 Illness
Dec. 11, 2024 Patella
Dec. 3, 2024 Knee
Nov. 11, 2024 Ankle
April 10–12, 2024 Knee Injury/Rest
March 18–21, 2024 Ankle Injury
Feb. 8, 2024 Illness
Dec. 2023 Ankle Injuries
April 2023 Hip Injuries
March 2023 Hip/Knee Injuries
Jan. 2023 Wrist Injury
Nov. 2022 Ankle Injuries
Jan. 2022 Health Protocols
Jan. 2021 COVID-19 Protocols
Jan. 2020 Groin Injury
2019–2018 Shin, Shoulder, Back
Nov. 2017 Ankle Injury

Can He Stay on the Floor When It Matters Most?

No one questions Tatum’s toughness. He’s played hurt, limped through big games, and still dropped buckets when Boston needed him. But after this many injuries—and with another fresh scare against New York—it’s fair to ask: how long can he keep carrying this team at full throttle?

If the Celtics are going to make a real run, they need Tatum not just locked in mentally, but fully available physically. When he’s upright and in rhythm, there aren’t many in the league who can match what he brings. Let’s just hope the next time he hits the floor, it’s at full strength.

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