
Key figures in their teams, media stars of the NBA, and engaged in carrying out one of the most challenging projects for an athlete, such as recovering from a serious injury. Jayson Tatum, with an Achilles tendon rupture, and Kyrie Irving, with ligament and meniscus tears, have shared optimistic messages about when they will return to compete.
Both the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks have structured their seasons assuming they won't be able to rely on the presence of their top references, but in recent weeks, significant progress has been made in the recovery process of both players. Jayson Tatum has hinted that he could compete next year if he continues progressing as solidly and swiftly as he has been lately, while Kyrie Irving is determined to support his team, believing they can aim for significant achievements.
Any unforeseen event, or even without it occurring, will make Jayson Tatum be conservative, unless the Boston Celtics are performing very well and feel that the small forward can return safely and help the team competitively. Kyrie Irving will take more risks, as per his own words, he might be ready to compete between late February and early March. There's still a long way to go, but the feelings are positive.
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