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          Injuries are becoming the story of the NBA playoffs

          China Daily | Updated: 2025-05-15 00:00
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          These are the NBA playoffs of survival, where not even the stars are safe.

          The latest blow to this postseason: Jayson Tatum was wheeled off Monday night, his season with the defending champion Boston Celtics over because of a right Achilles tendon tear that surely will mean he misses at least some of next season, as well.

          Golden State's Stephen Curry may run out of time before his injured hamstring allows him to play again. Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell's ankle issue is now a moot point. If the Los Angeles Lakers' season had gone any deeper, LeBron James would have been sidelined with a knee sprain, and Milwaukee's Damian Lillard tore his Achilles, putting next season in some doubt and raising questions about Giannis Antetokounmpo's future as well.

          The star power is gone in some cases, aching in others, and there's no question that injuries are becoming the story of this postseason. For Lillard — and now Tatum, too — the issues will linger into next season, or rob of them of the chance to play in 2025-26 entirely.

          "Obviously, we want to go out there and compete, but when a player of his caliber goes down, and he's rolling in pain like that, you know something's wrong," New York guard Jalen Brunson said after seeing Tatum's injury on Monday night. "So, that's why I just gave my thoughts and prayers — because you never want to see something like that, ever."

          Injuries are a constant, and the regular season saw some big-name players forced to shut down much earlier than they wanted. Philadelphia's Joel Embiid wasn't right for pretty much the entire season because of knee issues, Dallas' Kyrie Irving tore his ACL in March, San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama developed a blood clot that forced his season to end in February, New Orleans' Dejounte Murray tore his Achilles in January, Orlando's Moritz Wagner tore his ACL in December, and two stars with long injury histories — the Los Angeles Clippers' Kawhi Leonard and New Orleans' Zion Williamson — both were inactive for more than half the season.

          Overcoming injuries is just part of NBA life, Bucks coach Doc Rivers said.

          "The human spirit is amazing," Rivers said. "It really is."

          And, in the playoffs, the hits keep coming. Stars are hurting; most of Cleveland's starting lineup has been banged-up in these playoffs, Denver's Michael Porter Jr is playing through a shoulder issue that typically needs weeks to deal with, and Memphis' Ja Morant had a hip problem that kept him from being on the floor at the end of the Grizzlies' season. Even teams that are winning aren't doing so at anywhere near 100 percent — case in point, Brunson has been dealing with an ankle issue, and it somehow isn't slowing him down.

          "Every year, playoffs are about adapting, whether it's a game plan, or an injury, or a lineup," Golden State coach Steve Kerr said shortly after Curry got hurt in the Warriors' second-round series against Minnesota. "So, we just have to adapt."

          Down 3-1 in the series, and facing a win-or-else Game 5, the Warriors are running out of time to adapt. There will be an update on Curry's status before the match, Kerr said, but it doesn't seem likely that Curry will play.

          "We're not going to Superman this thing," Warriors forward Draymond Green said. "If he's in a place where he can play, I'm sure he will, but, we don't need Superman. I play the long game. If he can, we know he will, but there's no pressure. We've got to figure out how to win, whether he plays or not."

          James got hurt in a collision with Minnesota's Donte DiVincenzo late in what became the Lakers' final game of the season, a loss in Game 5 of an opening-round matchup. James later revealed that he probably couldn't have continued even if the Lakers won that game, because of a knee sprain that won't need surgery, but will need weeks to heal.

          "Even if we would have won Game 5 at home, I probably would have missed 6 and 7, and even further," James said on his Mind the Game podcast with Steve Nash. "I have some time, though. I have some time to get it right."

          Tatum was having an absolutely monster game for Boston on Monday: 42 points, eight rebounds, four assists, four steals and two blocked shots — numbers that nobody in Celtics history, at least since each of those stats started being charted, had ever finished a game with.

          Those stats were largely forgotten by the night's end, given the gravity of the injury and what it now means for the Celtics — a team that is in the process of being sold for a record figure exceeding $6 billion, is on track to face a potential record salary and luxury tax bill that could exceed $500 million next season, and now has a franchise cornerstone in Tatum facing a long road back to the court.

          Tatum has logged nearly 25,000 minutes in his eight seasons with the Celtics, more than any other player in the NBA over that span when counting both regular-season and playoff games. He's been an All-Star in six consecutive seasons, won two Olympic gold medals, and will likely be All-NBA for a fourth consecutive season when that team is revealed in the coming weeks.

          And, in the blink of an eye Monday, his story drastically changed.

          "He's been a great player," Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said. "And he's a great guy, too."

          Agencies via Xinhua

           

          Trainers help lift Boston Celtics' Jayson Tatum off the court after he was injured during Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference semifinals series against the New York Knicks on Monday. AP

           

           

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