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How Knick's stars reacted to Jayson Tatum's shocking injury

The outsiders of Knicks took a lead of the 3-1 series against the reigning NBA champions on Monday evening, but that was not the main story that emerged from the latest prime time inclination in Madison Square Garden.

The Celtics added the insult when Jayson Tatum had a severe -looking under -leg injury in the last minutes of the game 4. Tatum banged pain on the square for a few minutes before he was supported from the ground by the medical staff and brought into a wheelchair. The injury could not only prove to be the end of the season for the six-time all-star, but also for franchise changes for Boston.

After the decision of 121-113, the leading players of New York went well to Tatum.

“Prayer to JT, man,” said Jalen Brunson reporters before asking questions, according to a sny video. “I just want to say that primarily. Thoughts and prayers with him. Only for the best pray.”

Karl-Anthony Town added: “I pray for him. I don't know if you saw me on the square-I just wanted to pray for him. Prayers for him and his family. They never want to see someone in the NBA so hurt. I hope it is something small and nothing big.”

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Josh Hart priorified like Brunson and Town's Tatum's injury before answering questions about the most important victory of the Knicks.

“First and foremost prayers to Jayson Tatum,” said Hart to reporters. “You hate it. You hate it that it happened. The NBA is a brotherhood, so I pray for him and hope that he is physically and mentally good.”

An MRI planned for Tuesday will give Tatum and the Celtics more clarity about the status of the 27-year-old. As for the Knicks, you can hit your ticket to the Eastern Conference final on Wednesday when the rivals meet for game 5 in the TD Garden.

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