Jayson Tatum exits Game 4 with apparent non-contact leg injury

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Celtics star forward Jayson Tatum exited Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals with an apparent leg injury.

The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter as Tatum attempted to step forward. He fell to the ground in evident pain and remained down before getting assistance to the locker room from the training staff.

During a timeout, Tatum was helped to the tunnel, and ESPN’s broadcast captured him needing a wheelchair in the back tunnel.

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Here is the latest on Tatum’s injury.

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Jayson Tatum injury update

Tatum suffered a lower-body injury, per Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla. Tatum will undergo an MRI when the team returns to Boston.

Tatum was helped off the floor after suffering an apparent lower right leg injury. It was a non-contact injury that occurred as Tatum attempted to step forward. He was unable to put any weight on his leg after the injury.

With the injury occurring late in the game, there were no chances of Tatum returning after the injury.

Tatum finished the night with 42 points on 16-of-28 shooting, but the Celtics fell into a 3-1 series deficit after suffering a 121-113 loss to the Knicks.

This story will be updated.

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