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Celtics’ Tatum listed as questionable for Game 7 vs. 76ers

The Boston Celtics will be without superstar Jayson Tatum tonight in Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers due to a left leg injury.

Tatum was a late addition to the injury report and was listed as questionable with left knee soreness Saturday afternoon, roughly six hours before Game 7 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series, the conclusion of the latest installment of one of the league’s oldest rivalries.

He was officially ruled out just under two hours before the start of the game.

It was Tatum’s right leg that he suffered the torn Achilles in last May — with the one-year anniversary coming up on Wednesday of this week — and that he returned from back in March, only to quickly begin to resemble the player that has consistently been among the league’s best for the past several seasons.

But it was his left that appeared to be an issue when he left Boston’s 106-93 loss to Philadelphia in Game 6 Thursday night with 4:03 to go in the third quarter and never returned to the game. He went back to the locker room for awhile, before coming back to the bench early in the fourth quarter.

At that point, Boston declared Tatum was available to return to the game. However, around the same time Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla — with Boston trailing 88-65 with 10:24 remaining in the fourth quarter — chose to wave the white flag and put in his deep reserves for the rest of the game.

“Just wanted to give the game a different feel,” Mazzulla said in explaining his decision to pull the starters. “I think all year we’ve had 14, 15 guys be able to impact winning, and just wanted to give the game a different look.”

When both Mazzulla and Tatum were asked about his health, however, both downplayed that there was any issue.

“No,” Mazzulla said when asked if Tatum had gotten hurt. “He just went to the back and just got stretched, got some treatment. That was about it.”

For his part, Tatum said, “Yeah, you all probably saw when I went to the back, saw me on the bike. My leg just was a little stiff when I came out in the third quarter. But, you know, just kind of assessing the moment, like, the game was a little out of reach.

“We took the starters out and let the bench guys go in.”

Saturday’s Game 7 will have plenty of history on the line for both sides. This is the 23rd time the two teams have squared off in a playoff series — the most times any two teams have played each other in the postseason in NBA history. Boston, meanwhile, has won six consecutive meetings between the two teams in the playoffs, going all the way back to 1982 — the last time Philadelphia won an NBA title.

The Celtics have also been Joel Embiid’s biggest nemesis in the playoffs over the course of his career. Tatum and the Celtics have knocked Embiid out of the playoffs three times already: a five-game loss in the 2018 conference semifinals, in a 2020 first-round sweep and in 2023 in a second-round series that went the distance after the Celtics came from behind to win Game 6 in Philadelphia.

Boston, which led this series 3-1 before Philadelphia won Game 5 here Tuesday and Game 6 back in Philly on Thursday, has gone 32-0 in its history when leading 3-1 in a best-of-seven series. The 76ers, on the other hand, are 0-18 when facing that scenario — the worst mark in NBA history.

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