Thursday, April 23, 2026
FOS Expands to TV More Details

Celtics’ Uncertain Future Gets Murkier With Tatum Achilles Rupture

The team announced that its star player had surgery on Tuesday.

Jayson Tatum
Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Celtics star Jayson Tatum’s injury in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Monday night was a ruptured Achilles tendon, the Celtics announced Tuesday.

The reigning NBA champions announced Tatum successfully completed surgery for the tear Tuesday and does not have a timeline for his return, but they do expect him to make a full recovery.

In the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden, Tatum lunged for a loose ball and immediately winced in pain, grabbing his right ankle. He was helped off the court without putting any pressure on his right foot and was later seen being pushed through the hallway in a wheelchair with his head in his hands. Tatum’s 42 points in 40 minutes were not enough to save his team, and the Knicks kept their lead to the buzzer with a score of 121–113.

Tatum’s injury severely threatens the Celtics’ hopes of a return to the Finals. Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday, Derrick White, and Kristaps Porziņģis will try to crawl out of a 3–1 deficit Wednesday night in Boston.

Rupturing the Achilles means a full tear of the tendon, and recovering from the surgery can take 9 to 12 months. Former Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned heads in late 2023 when he returned to practice just 77 days after his surgery for the same injury, but it ultimately took him a full year to return to game action. Still, even if the Celtics did find their way back in the Finals next month, Tatum playing would be unheard of.

Tatum is on a $315 million deal with the Celtics through the 2029–2030 season. He signed the richest contract in NBA history, followed by Brown, whose deal through 2028–2029 is worth nearly $304 million. Then adding Holiday, White, and Porziņģis, the starting five will make close to $200 million. The Celtics will likely need to offload to save on salary.

The total damage next season could be around $500 million in salary and tax penalties if they don’t trade any core players. Beyond the luxury tax, the NBA levies other punishments for hitting the second apron for multiple years.

All of these financial conundrums will likely fall on the shoulders of new Celtics owner Bill Chisholm, whose $6.1 billion purchase of the team was first announced in March. Front Office Sports reported earlier this month that Chisholm’s group had secured enough capital to finalize the deal, which was expected to close soon thereafter. The sale is set to be a two-part deal, and current owner Wyc Grousbeck will remain CEO and governor through the 2027–2028 season.

Whoever owns the Celtics will need to have a serious commitment to spending. When Chisholm’s deal was first announced, Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca said his own bid would have been deep-pocketed enough to “always compete for championships, luxury taxes be damned.” Chisholm has said he plans to aggressively spend for titles when he takes over in Boston.

The loaded Celtics who lifted the trophy last season is likely done as we know it. Tatum should make a return for Boston eventually—though as demonstrated by Dallas, trading away the franchise player is never completely out of the question—but who joins him on the court, and whether they’ll have the same success as the championship squad, remains to be seen.

This is a developing news story and has been updated.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

World Cup Fans Hit With Tech Issues in Latest Ticket Drop

With 50 days to go, the ticket drop was full of mishaps.

New Photos of Vrabel, Russini at NYC Bar Leak Hours Before Draft

The photos were taken at a New York City bar in 2020.
Apr 19, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) reacts to a call by an official during the second half of game one of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs against the Portland Trail Blazers at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

NBA Playoffs Opening Weekend Is Second-Most-Watched Since 2011

The opening weekend of the NBA Playoffs averaged 4.3 million viewers.
exclusive

NWSL’s Midge Purce Says Her New Podcast Is ‘Not Chit-Chatting’

Purce is launching a new twice-monthly podcast with Vox Media.

Featured Today

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 25: Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever sits on the baseline and makes photographs during the Indiana Pacers game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on March 25, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Why Athletes Are Moonlighting As Sports Photographers

Athletes are swapping courtside seats for sideline cameras.
Quinnipiac women's varsity rugby
April 21, 2026

The Death of Quinnipiac Women’s Varsity Rugby

The sudden decision at Ilona Maher’s alma mater left players blindsided.
April 17, 2026

The Lawyer Steering the NIL Era

In the new era of college sports, Darren Heitner is everywhere.
blake griffin
April 14, 2026

Inside Blake Griffin’s Rookie Season at Prime Video

The six-time All-Star was initially hesitant to enter the media space.

Project B Says Mitchell Still In After Comments on Playing Abroad

Mitchell signed a one-year, $1.4 million supermax deal earlier this month.
November 28, 2021; Santa Clara, California, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen (19) catches a touchdown against San Francisco 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga (29) during the second quarter at Levi's Stadium.
April 20, 2026

Former NFL Pro Adam Thielen Is Betting on the Youth Sports Boom

“We want to help athletes get better wherever they’re at.”
April 22, 2026

Allyson Felix: Nike Pregnancy Fight Was ‘Worth the Storm’

Felix left after Nike proposed a pay cut when she was pregnant.
Sponsored

Why Brandon Marshall Bet on Athlete-Owned Media

Brandon Marshall on athlete media, life after football, building I AM ATHLETE.
April 16, 2026

French Open Will Allow Wearables Like Whoop on ‘Trial Basis’

The trial will extend to the US Open and Wimbledon.
April 15, 2026

Sophia Wilson on Returning to Soccer With a Million-Dollar Deal

Wilson became the NWSL’s first million-dollar player this offseason.
Apr 11, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies infielder Alec Bohm (28) throws to first against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning at Citizens Bank Park.
April 14, 2026

Alec Bohm’s Family Feud Heats Up As Parents Push Back

The third baseman claims his parents took advantage of him.
Jan 13, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) looks to shoot a jump shot against the Portland Trail Blazers in the third quarter at Chase Center.
April 14, 2026

Steph Curry Auctions 75 Pairs of Shoes As Sneaker Free Agency Looms

Sneakers Curry wore to a 2010 game are going for more than $50,000.