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Tatum's Achilles Recovery: Olympic Hockey Gold for Classmate
23 Feb
Summary
- Jayson Tatum is recovering from an Achilles tear, aiming for NBA return.
- His former classmate, Matthew Tkachuk, won Olympic hockey gold for USA.
- Tatum played with Tkachuk at Chaminade College Preparatory School.

Jayson Tatum, a star for the Boston Celtics, is actively rehabilitating a torn Achilles tendon sustained during the second round of the 2025 playoffs. He recently participated in a full five-on-five practice with the Celtics' G League affiliate and joined the main roster for practice. Tatum expressed his longing for fan engagement during his recovery.
Simultaneously, Tatum's former classmate, hockey player Matthew Tkachuk, achieved a significant milestone by helping Team USA win the men's hockey gold medal at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Tkachuk and Tatum both attended Chaminade College Preparatory School in St. Louis, Missouri, and have since enjoyed decorated careers. Tatum's potential return is anticipated by many, with some pundits suggesting March as an ideal timeline for him to reacclimatize to the game.




