The stakes couldn't be higher, and now the Celtics face an added layer of uncertainty. Jayson Tatum, Boston's superstar forward and offensive engine, was listed as questionable for tonight's do-or-die Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers due to left knee soreness. The injury designation came as a late surprise on Saturday afternoon, just six hours before tip-off at TD Garden.
For a team that has leaned heavily on Tatum's scoring and leadership throughout this tightly contested Eastern Conference quarterfinal series, his potential absence would be a seismic shift. The Celtics and 76ers have battled tooth and nail, with each game swinging on momentum and star performances. Now, with a trip to the next round hanging in the balance, Boston's depth and resilience will be tested like never before.
Fans and analysts alike will be watching warm-ups closely, hoping to see Tatum moving without limitation. If he's unable to go, the Celtics will need Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, and the rest of the supporting cast to step up in a high-pressure environment where every possession matters. For now, all eyes are on the injury report—and on the clock ticking toward tip-off.
