Just saw
an article on Yardbarker about Tatum's wrist injury that's been an issue for a couple of seasons. Some highlights:
Jayson Tatum has been dealing with a wrist injury for two seasons. The All-NBA forward first discussed the injury last summer when he revealed he was playing with a 'non-displaced fracture' in his non-shooting wrist. Tatum played last season with the injury heavily taped.
According to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne, Tatum has seen multiple specialists this summer.
"He went into the offseason thinking he might need surgery on his non-shooting wrist," Shelburne said. "Went to a bunch of specialists, and essentially decided, 'I'm not going to get the surgery, I don't need it.' Got a cortisone shot, told me it feels really good."
Tatum's shooting form has been patchy since suffering the injury. The veteran forward has avoided contact when going to the rim. Instead, Tatum has been leaning into his 'Euro Step' to create space on his interior shots while also minimizing the amount of dunks he makes. The Boston Celtics are expected to contend for a championship in the upcoming season and Tatum will need to be near his best if he wants to play a leading role.
Can he be near his best if his wrist is still bothering him? How long before we start hearing that this injury remains an issue? More importantly, will this season's playoffs be the third straight where this is an issue and contributes to Boston falling short of its goal? Mind you, I'm not saying they
will fall short of their goal, just that, if they
do fall short, will this be mentioned (again) as one of the key reasons they fell short?
[Full disclosure: In case you didn't know, or can't tell from this post, I'm pretty negative when it comes to Celtics injury issues.

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