Celtics All-Star Jayson Tatum suffered a right ankle sprain injury in the 3rd quarter of Monday’s game vs. Sacramento.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla is optimistic that star Jayson Tatum won’t be out long after leaving Monday’s game late in the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings after taking a hard foul and injuring his left ankle.
Tatum was leading the Celtics in scoring when he got hurt. The six-time All-Star made a contested 3-pointer and was fouled by Kings 6-foot-11 center Domantas Sabonis, who was called for a Flagrant 1 foul. Tatum’s right foot landed on Sabonis’ foot and the veteran forward immediately dropped to the floor.
“He seems to be doing OK,” Mazzulla said. “I didn’t see the play but they made the right call. Fortunate that he was able to shoot the free throws. (He’s) taking care of it right now.”
Tatum remained down for several moments while being examined by the Celtics’ staff. He was helped to the bench, then returned to make one of two free throws to give the Celtics a 79-68 lead with 3:35 left in the third. He then left for the locker room. Boston won the game, 113-95.
After the game Tatum, who finished with 25 points, limped gingerly through the Celtics locker room but was not made available to reporters.
“I literally just asked him how he was doing and he said, ‘OK,’” Mazzulla said. “He’ll do anything and everything to make sure he gets better.”