Celtics Announce Significant Jayson Tatum News Ahead of Game 4 vs 76ers

Months ago, it seemed as though only a miracle would require Jayson Tatum to play any significant part of the season. However, not only did he play 16 regular-season games, but the 28-year-old forward is in the thick of playoff action with the Boston Celtics.

He played 42 minutes in Game 3 against the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night and his 25-point performance was crucial to the Celtics taking a 2-1 series lead, but it was a significant game for other reasons. 

On Saturday, the Celtics announced an incredible feat accomplished by their superstar.

“Jayson Tatum is the 2nd-youngest player in NBA history to score 3,000 playoff points. The youngest is LeBron James,” the Celtics wrote on their official X account.

Heading into Game 4 on Sunday, Tatum has already delivered strong performances in his return to the playoffs and 


Jayson Tatum is Overcoming the Odds 

Tatum’s latest milestone is a huge one because it marks his ninth consecutive playoff appearance for Boston. He has not missed a single postseason but that was almost the case when he ruptured his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of last year’s Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks, an injury that sidelined him for nearly 10 months. 

Tatum, against the norm, returned in early March which gave him an ample window to prepare for playoff basketball. He didn’t look out of place when the postseason began. In a Game 1 victory against the Sixers, he posted a double-double in just 32 minutes. 

Jayson Tatum shoots over Tyrese Maxey during clutch moment in Game 3

GettyJayson Tatum rises over Tyrese Maxey for a key jumper as the Celtics close out Game 3 to take a 2-1 series lead.

This isn’t new territory for Tatum. Since entering the league as the No. 3 pick in 2017, he has helped the Celtics reach the NBA Finals multiple times and won the championship in 2024. 

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The Achilles injury has always been one associated with a difficult recovery and adaptation phase, yet Tatum has shown no sign of slowing down since he returned and has instead grown better with each game.


Milestone Puts Star Among the Greats

By reaching 3000 playoff points, Tatum now ranks fourth on the Celtics’ all-time scoring list in the postseason, behind legends John Havlicek, Kevin McHale and Larry Bird. 

Tatum’s postseason prowess has been key to Boston’s surge as a contender in the East. His fourth-quarter impact in Game 3, helped close out an 108-100 win against a tough Sixers team.

Philadelphia evened out the series in Game 2 at the TD Garden and will look to even the series again in Game 4 at home, where it hopes to disrupt Boston’s rhythm.

Philadelphia, which came via the play-in tournament route has shown flashes of competitiveness, but containing Tatum and his partner Jaylen Brown together has proven difficult. Brown, like Tatum, also scored 25 points in Game 3.

Boston, meanwhile, will aim to take a 3-1 lead and shift momentum back to TD Garden for a deciding Game 5.  

The Celtics came into the postseason as top favorites being the last team from the East to have won the championship. They entered as the No. 2 seed despite playing the majority of the season without Tatum.

Game 4 tips off Sunday with the Celtics looking to build on their series lead and keep their hopes rolling heading into May.

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