Jayson Tatum entered this season just hoping to recover from his torn Achilles and help the Celtics by playoff time. His goals for 2026/27 are much loftier, relays Souchi Terada of MassLive, as Tatum said in a recent appearance on the “Glass Half Full” podcast with Craig Melvin that he dreams of ​“winning another championship and holding up Finals MVP.”

Tatum was part of the title-winning team in 2024, but he watched teammate Jaylen Brown get named MVP of both the NBA Finals and Eastern Conference Finals. Tatum’s playmaking and defense were vital in the series against Dallas, but he struggled with his shot and Brown put up better overall numbers.

Tatum also addressed his physical status after soreness in his left knee forced him to miss Game 7 of the first-round loss to Philadelphia. He’s looking forward to training normally this summer without having to face a long rehab process.

During the conversation, Tatum reveals that he inquired about whether there was anything he could have done to prevent the Achilles injury.

“I asked the doctor, ‘If I got an MRI the day before, would you have been able to tell me I was at risk?’” Tatum said. “He was like, ‘Honestly, you might not want to hear this, but your tendon looks perfectly healthy.’ It was just an unlucky moment. And that was hard to hear because I was doing everything right. I was taking care of my body. I was getting treatment. I was doing all my strength work, every game day.”

There’s more from Boston:

  • President of basketball operations Brad Stevens talked about the need for a talent upgrade at his end-of-season press conference, but that could lead to some difficult financial decisions, notes Brian Robb of MassLive. The Celtics were able to duck below the tax line this year, and they’ll need to stay out of tax territory in at least two of four seasons to avoid the repeater tax. The team has about $181MM committed to 11 players for 2026/27, putting it roughly $19MM below the projected $200.5MM tax line.
  • In a mailbag column, Robb looks at potential moves involving LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Obi Toppin. He also examines the center market, pointing to the KnicksMitchell Robinson and the Trail BlazersRobert Williams as the best available free agents, but stating that their current teams can offer them more than the Celtics could. The Magic’s Moritz Wagner and the BullsZach Collins could also be options, but Robb suggests the Celtics might be better off looking for trades.
  • Brown discusses his reaction to being benched early in his career during an appearance on the “State of the Game” video series, per Robb.
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