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Celtics' Jayson Tatum Earns Fourth Consecutive All-NBA First Team Honor
Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics was unanimously named to the 2024-25 All-NBA First Team, marking his fourth consecutive First Team selection and fifth overall All-NBA honor, an achievement placing him among the franchise's elite alongside legends like Larry Bird and Bob Cousy. Despite his stellar regular season averages of 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 6 assists per game, Tatum's season ended prematurely due to a significant ACL injury sustained during the playoffs against the New York Knicks, which will likely sideline him for the entire next season. Celtics President Brad Stevens praised Tatum's dedication and impact, while Tatum himself plans to follow the rehabilitation approach of Kevin Durant, who made a notable recovery from a similar injury. Tatum's consistent excellence has made him one of the most accomplished players in Celtics history at just 27 years old, though he has yet to be an MVP finalist, a fact highlighted by former Celtics player and coach Evan Turner. The injury casts uncertainty over the Celtics' future title hopes, but Tatum's accolades and recovery plan offer hope for his return to top form. His legacy continues to grow as he ranks fifth all-time in First Team All-NBA selections within the Celtics franchise, underscoring his irreplaceable role on the team.


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