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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The sprained ankle suffered in the previous night’s loss against the Warriors will keep Boston Celtics star forward Jayson Tatum out of the Boston-Sacramento game on Thursday. Tatum, who has played in the first 26 games this season, is sitting out for the first time. Despite enduring a left ankle roll in the first quarter against Golden State, Tatum briefly retreated to the locker room, only to make a determined comeback later in the game.

Celtics brace for Kings challenge without Tatum

Preparing to face off in Sacramento, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla broke the news only an hour or so before tip-off that Tatum would be downgraded from questionable to out for the critical game. He will be sorely missed, and both the team and fans await news of his day-to-day condition to determine whether he can recover from an ankle sprain to take his natural place among the forwards.

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The upcoming showdown against the Kings adds a layer of uncertainty, with Joe Mazzulla refraining from projecting a definite timeline for Tatum’s return, leaving the Celtic Nation on edge. While the team makes its way through this unexpected obstacle, spectators ‘attention is focused on how strong the remaining lineup is at taking on tough rivals.

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While Jayson Tatum has been a consistent force, ranking third in the NBA for minutes played and securing the 10th spot in points per game (26.8), the Celtics find themselves grappling with familiar challenges. The staff’s biggest headaches are just coming back again. Tatum’s absence is a key missing link in Boston’s offense. The team faces the challenge of hanging on to their competitive edge by seeking substitutes for him as best they can.

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Tatum’s injury exposes underlying team challenges

In a game that epitomized the Celtics’ ongoing struggles, the clash against the Golden State Warriors unfolded as a missed opportunity and a stark reminder of past disappointments. Leading by 17 in the middle of the third quarter, Boston didn’t take advantage of Steph Curry being hobbled down with foul trouble, a pattern that repeated itself on various occasions.

The inability to win when they were in a good position came back up again, which made people question the team’s performance and toughness. Performing well against the Kings in the absence of Tatum will give them a lot of confidence. And in any case, they would want to have him back by Christmas eve when they face their next big challenge against the Clippers.

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