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Knicks share Jayson Tatum after ugly injury to game 4 for Jayson Tatum

New York-Die Knicks scored a dramatic game 4 against the Celtics on Monday evening to take the lead 3-1 in their best-of-Seven series.

After a crucial Knicks victory, a large part of the focus post -game remained on the Celtics star Jayson Tatum after he had suffered an injury to the right leg in the fourth quarter. Tatum was helped by the Boston coaches in front of the square after he had suffered the violation of a non-contact game and did not put his foot in weight.

Celtics players spoke openly about their concern for their teammates, but the Knicks also showed a lot of consideration for their opponent. So the Knicks reacted to the injury after game 4:

Tom Thibodeau: “I never want a player to be injured and I know that he was a great player and he is also a great guy, so I hope that it is not a serious injury.”

Karl-Anthony cities: “I was in such a situation with my calf. I just went up, obviously respectful of his space. I just put my head down and prayed to my mother, prayed to God to protect him and comfort me. Whatever the injury may be, I hope it is small, as I said. High level in the playoffs, but that's a brotherhood.”

Jalen Brunson: “I thought he rolled his ankle. Obviously we want to go out and compete, but when a player of his caliber goes down and he rolls in pain and you know that something is wrong. That's why I gave my thoughts and prayers because you never want to see something like this.”

Mitchell Robinson: “I hope he is fine, man. I have almost my entire career to do with injuries. I really hope that he is fine. You don't want a guy to go through something like that. I will pray for him, make sure he's right now.”

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