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Joe Mazzulla’s Odd Moment During Celtics Game Goes Viral

Joe Mazzulla's Odd Moment During Celtics Game Goes Viral

The Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic brought a wild level of intensity to Game 1 of their postseason series at TD Garden.

Boston pulled off a 103-86 win, but honestly, the physical play and heated moments—flagged by a flagrant 1 foul and some tense exchanges—really set the tone for this matchup.

Midway through, Jayson Tatum took a nasty fall that had the crowd holding their breath. He looked like he’d hurt his wrist, and for a second, you could feel the concern ripple through the arena.

Joe Mazzulla, the Celtics’ head coach, didn’t waste a moment. He jumped in with a pretty strong reaction on the sidelines, urging Tatum to get up and keep going—he even stepped in before a trainer could reach Tatum.

That moment, plus some big plays from Derrick White and a bunch of trips to the free throw line, just amped up the sense that everything’s at stake in this series.

Will Jayson Tatum Suit Up for the Upcoming Game?

After a hard fall in the playoffs, Jayson Tatum’s status for the next game has become a hot topic among fans and analysts alike. There were instant worries about a possible wrist injury, especially since he was sent for X-rays right after the final buzzer.

The situation had people guessing about the seriousness of the injury and whether it might keep him off the court, at least for a bit.

Tatum’s Injury Status:

Player Injury Type X-Ray Result Expected to Play Next Game?
Jayson Tatum Wrist Negative Likely

Tatum himself said his wrist was fine, and the medical team didn’t find any fractures or anything major. He basically just landed awkwardly on his hand and, by his own account, feels alright.

Key takeaways:

  • The X-rays on Tatum’s wrist came back clean.
  • He confirmed that he feels okay after the incident.
  • Current indicators suggest Tatum is on track to be in the lineup for the next game barring any setbacks during team activities.

Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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