Jayson Tatum has been out of the spotlight as he recovers from the Achilles injury he suffered during the playoffs, but his teammates continue to rave about the progress he’s making, according to Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe (subscription required).
Tatum has expressed hope that he can resume playing by the end of the season, although the Celtics haven’t given any indication on how close he is to that goal. Himmelsbach suggests that even if he’s not ready to lead the team on a run through the playoffs, it could be valuable for Tatum to play a few games and develop on-court chemistry with his younger teammates.
“He’s staying mentally, physically, emotionally prepared,” Sam Hauser said. “He’s working his tail off every day, as you can see. And his presence is still felt even though he’s not out there with us. We appreciate him giving his time to us still, even though he hasn’t been able to compete with us in full. But hopefully (he’ll return) at some point in the season. If not, no big deal. But he’s definitely still one of our leaders.”
Over the past few weeks, Tatum has become more active during the portions of practice that are open to the media, Himmelsbach adds. Most of the work has involved shooting drills with off-the-dribble and change-of-direction moves, and Himmelsbach has seen nothing to suggest that he’s still limited by the injury.
There’s more on the Celtics:
- The team’s coordination with its G League affiliate in Maine paid off Wednesday as Amari Williams logged 15 minutes in a victory over Detroit, Himmelsbach adds in the same piece. The two-way center had only played seven NBA minutes up to that point, but he was pressed into duty as Neemias Queta missed the game with an ankle injury. Williams fit right into Boston’s scheme and contributed one point, three rebounds and two blocks. “The ability for a guy to step right in and know the plays, know the coverages, all the pregame work that the player development staff does on the court, and then with personnel, that’s just kind of a testament to the alignment,” coach Joe Mazzulla said. “One, to Amari’s mind-set, but also to the staff (in Maine). So, I think with all those things combined, (it) felt just as comfortable for him to be on the floor. I thought he did some good stuff.”
- Saturday’s game at Minnesota was a homecoming for Josh Minott and Luka Garza, who both spent several years with the Timberwolves before signing with the Celtics this summer, writes Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe. “Just appreciative, where I started my career,” Minott said. “The development was great. It wasn’t like I was sitting on my ass for three years. A great environment, great group of people. I don’t think anybody in this city would say I left on a sour note. I loved everybody here and to my knowledge I think they all loved me.”
- The contracts of Hauser and Anfernee Simons will be vital in the Celtics’ efforts to trade for a center, Brian Robb of MassLive states in a mailbag column. He suggests the team may be willing to swap Simons’ expiring contract for a player with a longer deal in order to retain a tradable asset for the summer.
Celtics need a real PF really. Tatum isn’t a PF
What makes a PF “a real PF”?
Semantics arguments are silly.
Look up tweener, anything other than that. You have to study up
Trade Simons and Baylor Scheiermann for a starting PF and cap relief
So you keep wanting to trade our Celtics.
Who is the power forward that we should get?
PJ Washington
Ok, thanks, let me go look him up. See what his talent is.
Tatum on the bench for each game is great to see. A real leader and teammate.
Wish Coach could find a way to not allow open uncontested 3-pt shots.
But, alas, I guess that’s not his focus.
So Celts gave up 20 and 21 made three point shots the last two games! Geez! We’re supposed to be the three point shooting stars. We did make 16 and 14 threes. If only we could do a better job against other teams. Defense wins. Go Celtics!
Interesting that the Celt’s didn’t request a DPE for Tatums injury. Too bad the league doesn’t reward franchises for not tanking; they could have shut it down for a lotto pick.
Why would they get a DPE? Tatum isn’t and never was thought to be out for the season
They get rewarded with a championship now. Edwards wasn’t ready, Morant wasn’t ready, so give it to SGA, here to go Boston, Denver and Toronto