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Injury Report for tomorrow vs. DAL: Jayson Tatum - Right Achilles Repair - QUESTIONABLE

By Boston Celtics
Posted March 8, 2026

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The Boston Celtics is the official X account of the NBA franchise, providing timely updates on team news, games, and player statuses. Their content style is professional and straightforward, focusing on factual injury reports and announcements. As the primary source for the team, their credibility is exceptionally high among fans and media.

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This post announces the Boston Celtics' injury report ahead of their game against the Dallas Mavericks, listing star forward Jayson Tatum as questionable due to right Achilles repair. Tatum had been out for nearly 10 months following a torn Achilles suffered in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks last May. The update sparked widespread anticipation for his 2025-26 season debut, which ultimately occurred on March 6, 2026, in a 120-100 Celtics win where he scored 15 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, and had 7 assists in 27 minutes despite early shooting struggles.[1][2][3]

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The post trended due to the excitement surrounding Jayson Tatum's long-awaited return from a major Achilles injury after 298-299 days, marking a pivotal moment for the contending Celtics. It gained traction right before the high-profile matchup against the Mavericks, featuring rookie sensation Cooper Flagg's first TD Garden appearance. Post-game highlights and Tatum's performance amplified discussions on his recovery and team implications.[1][2][4]

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  • 1Tatum's debut was exactly 298 days after his Achilles tear in the playoffs against the Knicks.[1]
  • 2In his return game, Tatum recorded 15 points, 12 rebounds, and 7 assists but shot 6-of-16, showing rust after 10 months away.[2]
  • 3The Celtics won 120-100, with Jaylen Brown leading with 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists.[2]
  • 4Tatum was guarded by No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, a Maine native, in his first Boston game.[2][3]
  • 5ESPN's Shams Charania reported high expectations for Tatum's debut just before the injury report change.[1]

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