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Jayson Tatum injury -update as Boston Celtics Star is rolled up in court after the 'Brupturing Achilles', his head rolls in your hands

Jayson Tatum suffered a devastating injury in the brutal game 4 Boston Celtics.

Boston's hope of keeping her NBA crown hangs on a thread.

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Jayson Tatum suffered a non -contact violation against the New York KnicksCredit: Getty
Jayson Tatum from the Boston Celtics was supported by the court after an injury.

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The Boston Celtics star was helped by the square and is subjected to an MRICredit: Getty

They were beaten by the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden on Monday evening.

The loss of 121-113 left her 3-1 in the series and on the edge of the elimination.

And her night became even more painful for her leading star with an injury to the fourth quarter.

The 27-year-old Tatum suggested a little more than three minutes after suffering a non-contact injury.

The Boston Celtics Superstar is subjected to an MRI to discover the extent of the damage.

But some fans are afraid of a long -term absence.

A perspective behind Tatum's case seemed to show what one claimed as possible Achilles -Achilles.

Tatum's lower leg stroke as well as Aaron Rodgers made only four games in his New York jets career.

The 27-year-old was helped after the fall when even opposing players and fans applauded.

Then he had to be brought back to the changing room in a chair.

The coach of La Lakers, JJ Redick, storms out of the press conference after being insulted by an “inexperienced” remark

And Tatum was visibly emotional when he was taken away in a wheelchair.

“These things happen,” said Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis.

“Obviously we all felt for him at that moment, but we just have to keep going, we have to continue playing.

“Obviously we all recognized what this could mean in our heads.

“But that's part of sport, it is hard and it is difficult to recognize and accept the truth.

“But it is what it is and we have to proceed with that we have now.”

Boston has to win three games in a row to prevail in the series.

Game 5 takes place on Wednesday evening in the TD Garden.

“I mean, at that point I am concerned about Jayson,” said Al Horford, Celtics Center.

“This is the most important thing for me.

“The game, we will address it.

“But I just hope that he's fine.”

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