Is Jayson Tatum playing tonight against Washington Wizards? Latest injury update on Celtics' star ahead of matchup (28th March 2023)
Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum has been taken off the injury report for their upcoming game against Washington Wizards. With Tatum back from injury, the Celtics are more than likely to see him suit up for the game.
Jayson Tatum was listed out before the Celtics' previous game against the San Antonio Spurs with a hip injury. Although this seemed like a concern at the time, Boston may have simply sidelined him as a precautionary measure.
Having missed only a handful of games due to varying injuries, Boston have had relatively good fortune with regards to Tatum's availability this season.
While considering the impact he has on the team's firepower, the Celtics need their top scorer ready to go. Jayson Tatum is currently averaging 30.1 points, 8.9 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game.
Tatum being active will be an additional boost for Boston against the Wizards. Considering that Jaylen Brown is also coming off a rather tremendous 41-point outing against the Spurs, the Celtics will hope to see both their stars in top form.
With a 52-23 record, the Boston Celtics are ranked second in the East, only two games behind the Milwaukee Bucks. With only seven games left in the season, the C's could still realistically make a run for the top seed.
However, should preserving their stars become a priority, Boston could still coast into a playoff spot from this point on.
Does Jayson Tatum deserve the All-NBA nod?
Jayson Tatum has been nothing short of spectacular this season. After an epic playoff run last season, Tatum has only improved upon his overall ability to contribute to his team. But does he truly deserve an All-NBA selection?
The All-NBA first-team selection is a tough task. However, the pick for the small forward position seems like a no-brainer. Tatum, quite simply put, has been one of the most consistent superstars this season, especially in the small forward position.
Players such as Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard all have valid claims as All-NBA players. However, Tatum is just a lot more present.
All three of the aforementioned players have dealt with injuries that have kept them sidelined from segments of the season. In Durant's case, the forward has barely played for the Phoenix Suns since being traded.
While also considering where the Boston Celtics stand this season and Tatum's overall impact on their success, JT definitely deserves the nod. Considering that he has also received some attention as an MVP candidate, Tatum is truly having a special season.