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Jayson Tatum visited Celtics teammates ahead of Game 6, was in ‘good spirits’

NEW YORK — Two days after undergoing season-ending Achilles surgery, Jayson Tatum had a chance to reconnect with his Celtics teammates.

Tatum, who remained in New York after suffering his injury Monday night, visited the team hotel on Thursday after the Celtics returned to the city for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

“It was really good seeing him,” guard Payton Pritchard said after Friday’s morning shootaround at Madison Square Garden. “Obviously, he’s out of surgery. He seemed like he was in really good spirits and stuff. Obviously, he’s probably about to be stir-crazy for a while now, but it was just good. When you see one of your brothers and one of your teammates going through a situation like that, you just want to be there to comfort him, anything he needs.”

Tatum will miss the [rest of Boston’s playoff run](https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/05/13/jayson-tatum-undergoes-season-ending-surgery-for-ruptured-achilles/) — which the team extended Wednesday by winning Game 5 without their top star — and at least part of next season, as well. His father reportedly told ESPN’s Marc Spears that he expects the six-time All-Star to be out for “[eight or nine months](https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/05/14/jayson-tatum-injury-report-reveals-projected-recovery-timeline/),” which would set him up to return in early 2026.

Asked how Tatum seemed, Pritchard said he was “in good spirits — as good as he can be.” He also said there wasn’t much talk about the current series during Tatum’s visit.

“We didn’t talk about basketball at all,” said Pritchard, who played 39 minutes and scored 17 points Monday in Tatum’s absence. “That stuff, it’s bigger than basketball now. It’s seeing how he is as a person, how he’s dealing with stuff. The basketball side, we’ll handle all that. But we just wanted to check in as a friend.”

Tatum sent a message to the team after his surgery, which center Luke Kornet described as him “just kind of encouraging us to go out and keep doing the job, keep trying to accomplish the goal.”

“It sucks to see someone like that go down that doesn’t deserve it,” wing Sam Hauser said. “But he wouldn’t want anything more than us to just keep. We saw him (Thursday), and he seems to be in good spirits. But we’re definitely thinking about him and just trying to get some wins for him.”

If the Celtics win Friday night, Game 7 would be Monday at TD Garden.

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