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Jayson Tatum Back in the Gym Weeks After Achilles Surgery, Celtics Urge Caution
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum is already back in the gym less than two months after undergoing surgery for a torn Achilles tendon.
Tatum suffered the devastating injury during the Celticsโ Eastern Conference semifinal loss to the New York Knicks on May 12, and had surgery within 24 hours of the incident.
Tatumโs return to light training, documented on his social media, shows him performing weighted crunches in a gym while still wearing a protective boot on his leg. The video has given Celtics fans a glimmer of hope, but Tatum himself has been candid about the frustrations of recovery.
Sharing updates on X, he wrote, โDay 45โฆ this is some b---s---,โ reflecting the mental and physical challenges that come with such a significant injury.
Despite his optimism and determination, medical experts caution that Achilles tears typically require 9โ12 months for a full recovery, especially for elite athletes whose games depend on explosiveness and lateral movement. The Celtics have not provided a specific timeline for Tatumโs return, but itโs widely expected he will miss mostโif not allโof the first half of the 2025-26 season.
Celticsโ Approach: No Rushing the Recovery
Celtics president Brad Stevens has made clear that the organization will not rush Tatum back, emphasizing a โbaby stepsโ approach and refusing to set a projected timeline. The teamโs priority is ensuring Tatum is fully healthy before returning to NBA action, especially given the history of Achilles injuries in the league. Notably, Kevin Durantโs successful return after a similar injury offers hope, but most players require a full season or more to regain pre-injury explosiveness and confidence.
Tatumโs injury came at a high point in his careerโhe was fresh off an NBA championship, Olympic gold, and an All-NBA First Team selection, averaging 28.1 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 5.4 assists in the playoffs. His absence has already forced the Celtics to reshape their roster, making key trades to adjust for the coming season.
While Tatumโs early gym sessions are an encouraging sign, both the player and the franchise are bracing for a long, challenging road to full recovery. The Celtics and their fans will be hoping his determination pays offโbut patience will be essential as one of the NBAโs brightest stars works his way back.