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Celtics' Jayson Tatum advances to 5-on-5 workouts in Achilles recovery
Summary
Jayson Tatum has begun 5-on-5 work with Celtics coaches while rehabbing a torn right Achilles, and Celtics GM Brad Stevens said Tatum has met many rehabilitation thresholds but still has more progress before a return.
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Jayson Tatum has started participating in 5-on-5 work with Celtics coaches as part of his recovery from a torn right Achilles. The update was reported by Shams Charania on ABC's "NBA Countdown." Tatum missed this season after the injury, which occurred during the second round of last year's playoffs. Celtics general manager Brad Stevens said Tatum has reached many rehabilitation thresholds but still has significant steps to complete before returning to game action.
Key details:
- A league source confirmed Tatum is taking part in 5-on-5 work with Celtics coaches.
- Shams Charania initially reported the update on ABC's "NBA Countdown."
- Tatum suffered a torn right Achilles in last season's second-round playoff series and has not played this season.
- Brad Stevens said Tatum has "hit a lot of the thresholds" in his rehabilitation but still has a ways to go.
- Stevens said the team will not pressure Tatum and plans to sit down with him and his doctors to decide the timing of any return.
Summary:
Tatum's participation in 5-on-5 sessions marks a visible step in his recovery, but the club emphasizes he is not yet ready to return to play. The Celtics intend to make any return decision jointly with Tatum and his medical team, and no timeline has been announced.
