Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum detailed his emotional recovery from an Achilles tear to E! News in an interview and shared when he hopes to return to the NBA.
Jayson Tatum is eyeing a comeback to the court.
But the NBA star won’t take his place in the Boston Celtics’ starting five until he is good and ready. After all, he’s spent the last several months diligently working to overcome the devastating Achilles tear sustained during 2025 playoffs.
“Recovery timeline is too early to tell,” Tatum admitted in an interview with E! News. “It may be this season. It may be next season—just most importantly, making a full recovery and being 100 percent when I do step back on the floor.”
So, when the Celtics tip off the 2025-2026 season against the Philadelphia 76ers Oct. 22, he may not be suited up, but he’ll be there cheering on Jaylen Brown, Derrick White and the rest of his teammates from the sidelines.
Still, Tatum is looking at a future in which he will return to basketball. That wasn’t necessarily the case immediately after sustaining the season-ending injury.
“When that happened, I was in shock,” he recalled of hitting the court floor during the Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks in May. “I couldn’t believe it. My basketball career kind of did flash in front of my eyes, because I envisioned the next X amount of years looking like this, and now, what happens next?”
Chief among those questions were “’Will I be the same?’” Tatum explained: “Are they going to trade me?’ All these things went through my mind. And it was a traumatic experience. I’ll never forget what I was feeling in that moment.”
Beyond grappling with the “disbelief” of facing such a debilitating injury, there was also the identity crisis that came with seeing all his aspirations being so abruptly put on pause. So, at one point, he did consider whether the shot clock on his NBA career had run out.
“When I was younger, I was always able to envision being exactly who I am—Champion, All-Star, having my own shoe, all of those things,” he admitted. “And those early moments when I’m at my mom’s house on the couch with my foot elevated, it was hard to envision playing basketball again. It was hard to envision running again. That was kind of deflating, because I’ve never not been able to envision something before.”
But as he pondered retirement, his sons Deuce, 7, from a previous relationship, and Dylan, 14 months, with girlfriend Ella Mai were at the forefront of his mind.
“I could have been like, ‘You know what, I’m done. I’ve accomplished enough,’” the 27-year-old recalled. “‘This is going to be too much to try to overcome. Maybe I should just hang it up.’ But I thought about the people I would be letting down, the fans. Then I thought about my kids. Use this opportunity to show them, ‘This is what dad went through, and he had a choice to make. We always have choices to make in our lives. What choice are you going to make?’”
He made his, and as he’s focused on his return, he’s done so surrounded by his loved ones, like mom Brandy Cole.
“It’s been emotional, and I’ve cried a lot,” he noted. “Having my mom around, my kids, my friends, I can genuinely say I’ve had an amazing support system around this time.”
Indeed, from friends prioritizing time with him early in his recovery to his mom hosting him when his mobility was extremely limited, they’ve “been upbeat and uplifted my spirits throughout this journey that I really did need.”
As for his eldest, “Deuce was as helpful as any 7-year-old could possibly be,” Tatum gushed, “whether it’s opening a door, getting daddy a scooter or handing me my walker so I could go take a shower—bringing my food to me.”
The 2024 NBA Champion also found himself leaning on fellow NBA stars Dejounte Murray, Damian Lillard and Tyrese Haliburton, all of whom suffered their Achilles tears during the season. And given they were all in different spots in the recovery process, they proved to be an important sounding board as he reached new milestones.
“My conversations with Dejounte and Dame were like ‘Yo, what are you doing now?’” he recalled. “How did it feel to walk on the treadmill? How did it feel to get out of the boot? What are your workouts looking like now?’”
For him, it was helpful, “because we’re all in the same boat, and more so than anybody we understand what each person is going through.”
That mindset that no experience looks the same was important to Tatum as he navigated his recovery plan. He said that plan included finding pain relief that worked for him as he recovered from surgery. And it was why he said it was a no-brainer for him to partner with Vertex Pharmaceutical, the maker of JOURNAVX, to get candid about his experience.
“It was an opportunity for me to be vulnerable,” he told E!. “To share my story to help other people out there who had surgery or dealing with pain, just to know that they have options. They should 100 percent talk to their doctor about their medical history and what works best for them.”
Though, the Olympic gold medalist isn’t game time ready just yet, he is officially back on his feet—and with a new perspective, no less. He admitted, “It made me miss basketball in a way I never had to before.”
These past 19 weeks, Tatum continued, are “without a doubt, the longest I’ve ever went without playing basketball event on the court.”
Stressing how he “wasn’t a guy that wanted to ever sit out,” he isn’t shying away from how it’ll feel to be on the sidelines in the run-up to the new season.
“Come opening night, come training camp, when I’m not able to practice with the team right away,” Tatum noted, “and have to sit and wait till I’m 100 percent healthy, it is going to be tough.”
“But I am looking forward to my first game back—whenever that is—in TD Garden,” he emphasized. “I know that’s going to be a cool experience.”
Tatum isn’t the only star who has gotten candid about their difficult health experiences. For more, keep reading…
Nikki Garcia’s Breast Implant Injury
The Total Bellas alum revealed that one of her breast implants shifted after an elbow slam from fellow WWE star Piper Niven during a July 2025 wrestling match.
“It’s OK,” she told sister Bella Garcia at the time. “We’re going to get it fixed one day. I told the doctor, I go, ‘Newly divorced, so the minute the boots are hung up, I’m going to come back to you and we’re going to make these girls look real good, because these girls are going to get some action in the future and that can’t look like that.’”
Lupita Nyong’o’s Uterine Fibroids
The 12 Years a Slave star was diagnosed with uterine fibroids—non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus—in 2014, the same year she won an Oscar for performance in the movie.
However, it wasn’t until 2025 when she disclosed her diagnosis, writing on Instagram that she had been “suffering in silence” for more than a decade.
“When we reach puberty, we’re taught periods mean pain, and that pain is simply part of being a woman,” she shared. “We’re struggling alone with something that affects us most.”
Suki Waterhouse’s Hernia
In July 2025, the Daisy Jones & The Six star shared that she had been hospitalized due to a hernia—a gap in the muscular wall that’s commonly found in the abdomen or groin area—caused by wearing tight pants.
“‘Suki you never tweet anymore,’” she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Have you ever considered I wore pants so tight 6 months ago it caused a hernia & I’ve been too scared to tell you?”
Brian Austin Green’s Perforated Appendix
The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum revealed in April 2025 that he was recovering from surgery after his appendix nearly burst.
“Last week, I started feeling some pain in my stomach,” Brian said in an Instagram video at the time. “I ended up going to the emergency room, and I had a perforated appendix. Not quite burst, but just before.”
He added, “I’m on the road to recovery. It’s not an easy process. This is my first major surgery.”
Savannah DeMelo Suffers “Medical Emergency” Mid-Game
The Racing Louisville midfielder collapsed just a few minutes into her soccer team’s Sept. 14 match against Seattle Reign at Lumen Field in Seatle.
The United States Women’s National Team player could be seen slowly sitting down on the field with a teammate by her side, per Reuters, as the referee called for trainers to check her out. She collapsed seconds later.
“Savannah received immediate on-field care from medical personnel and was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation,” the National Women’s Soccer League wrote on X later that night. “She is stable and alert.”
Adam Devine’s Long-Term Injury From Childhood Accident
Adam Devine shared that injuries he sustained after getting hit by a cement truck when he was 11 years old are still affecting him to this day.
“It’s been a nightmare,” Devine said in a 2025 episode of the In Depth With Graham Bensinger podcast. “I have spasms all over. For a while, [the doctors] told me I was dying—literally, within this last year.”
He noted that pain comes and goes, adding, “My body has all these things that are a little wonky and a little wrong with it.”
Jason Tartick’s Back Injury
The Bachelor Nation alum shared that he went to the hospital “crawling on all fours” due to overwhelming back pain that was aggravated during an RV trip with a friend.
“Right now, knees to my toes, it’s, like, still tingly, which is crazy,” he said on a March 2025 episode of his Trading Secrets podcast. “And to put in perspective, I don’t know, man, like not to sound douchey, but like two, three weeks ago, maybe a month ago, I was squatting probably like 295 pounds. And right now, I can’t do a squat on my foot. I can’t do a one legged squat, I fall. It’s like I had a stroke or something.”
But with the help of a back specialist and some steroids, he added, “We’re on the mend.”
Matt Kirschenheiter’s Heart Attack
Real Housewives of Orange County’s Gina Kirschenheiter shared her ex-husband Matt Kirschenheiter suffered a heart attack in March 2025, but thankfully survived the ordeal.
Tracy Morgan’s Medical Emergency
The 30 Rock star suffered a health scare at a New York Knicks basketball game in March 2025, leading to him being wheeled out of Madison Square Garden.
However, the comedian shared an update on social media the following day, noting it was a case of food poisoning and that he was on the mend.
Christy Carlson Romano’s Eye Injury
The Even Stevens alum shared in February 2025 that she was shot in the face while on a trip to shoot clay pigeons to celebrate husband Brendan Rooney‘s birthday.
“There was another party with us and they unsafely fired in the wrong direction and shot me in the face,” she wrote on Instagram. “@thebrendanrooney immediately sprung into action, assessed me, and rushed me to the hospital. I was hit in 5 places, one was less than an inch from hitting me directly in my right eye.”
The Kim Possible alum continued, “Unfortunately a fragment got lodged behind my eye and it is too risky to remove surgically at this time. Doctors will continue to monitor me (I can see normally at the moment).”
The actress said she was grateful to be alive. “I love my daughters, husband, family, and friends so much,” she said. “I saw my life flash before my eyes and I’m telling you, hug the people around you every chance you can. Life can change in an instant.”
Amy Schumer’s Cushing Syndrome
While the internet isn’t always a kind place, Amy Schumer is happy that, in this case, it helped her get answers.
“The internet really came for me after doing a bunch of press, and I was like, ‘OK everybody, relax,’” Amy recalled of her “puffier” face on a January 2025 episode of Call Her Daddy. “But then doctors were chiming in in the comments and they were like, ‘No no, we think something’s really up. Your face looks so crazy that we think something’s up. And I’m like, ‘Wait, I’m getting trolled by doctors?’”
After these doctors said they thought she had Cushing syndrome and that it may be caused by spiking coritsol levels or steroid injections, the Life & Beth creator thought, “Wait, I have been getting steroid injections in my scars.”
“I had a breast reduction, a C-section, whatever, and so I was getting these steroid injections,” Amy said. “So it gave me this thing called Cushing syndrome, which I wouldn’t have known if the internet hadn’t come for me so hard.”
Toda, Amy is just relieved she’s OK. As she shared in a February 2024 , “Finding out I have the kind of Cushing that will just work itself out and I’m healthy was the greatest news imaginable.”
Casey Fitzgerald’s Neck Injury From Hockey Skate Blade
The AHL player was cut by a fellow player’s skate during a game in December 2024 and received 25 stitches. His father, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald later told ESPN after his son was fully recovered, “We’re very lucky. I don’t wish that on any parent.”
Hailey Bieber’s Blood Clot
Hailey Bieber had the “scariest moment” of her life when she was having breakfast with husband Justin Bieber and started experiencing stroke-like symptoms in March 2022.
“Justin was like, ‘Are you OK?’” the Rhode skincare mogul shared a month later on YouTube, “and I just didn’t respond because I wasn’t sure. And then he asked me again and when I went to respond, I couldn’t speak. The right side of my face started drooping. I couldn’t get a sentence out.”
While Hailey said the facial drooping stopped and her speech came back, she went to the hospital to make sure she was OK.
“They did some scans and they were able to see that I had suffered a small blood clot to my brain,” the model added, “which they labeled and categorized as something called a TIA [Transient Ischemic Attack].”
Later, Hailey went to the University of California, Los Angeles, where she found out she had a hole in her heart called a patent foramen ovale (PFO).
She explained the blood clot had traveled into her heart, “escaped” through the hole and went to her brain, leading to the TIA.
Hailey said she had a successful PFO closure procedure and was now feeling great.
Justin Bieber’s Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
The same year Hailey had her health scare, Justin experienced one of his own.
In June 2022, the “Baby” singer shared he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition that caused temporary paralysis to parts of his face and forced him to cancel the remainder of his Justice World Tour.
“It is from this virus that attacks the nerve in my ear and my facial nerves and has caused my face to have paralysis,” Justin explained in an Instagram video at the time. “As you can see, this eye is not blinking. I can’t smile on this side of my face. This nostril will not move. So, there’s full paralysis on this side of my face.”
In fact, he told his followers it had gotten “progressively harder to eat.” But after a while, the paralysis went away.
“He’s doing really well,” Hailey said on a June 2022 episode of Good Morning America, later adding, “He’s feeling a lot better. Obviously, it was just a very scary and random situation to happen, but he’s going to be totally OK and I’m just grateful that he’s fine.”
Jamie Foxx’s Brain Bleed & Stroke
While Jamie Foxx initially kept details of his April 2023 hospitalization private, he later opened up about what he went through.
One day in Atlanta, “I was having such a bad headache, so I asked my boy, I said, ‘Listen, I need an aspirin,’” the Oscar winner said in his 2024 Netflix special What Had Happened Was… “Before I could get the Aspirin, I went out. I don’t remember 20 days.”
Jamie said he was initially taken to a doctor who gave him a cortisone shot and then sent him home. However, his concerned sister Deidra Dixon then drove him to a hospital, where they got an answer: He had a brain bleed that led to a stroke.
Twenty days after undergoing an operation, the Django Unchained woke up May 4 in a wheelchair and couldn’t walk. He then went to Chicago for rehabilitation and therapy.
“All I can tell you is that I appreciate every prayer,” he said, “because I needed every prayer.”
Tracey Yukich’s Medical Emergency on The Biggest Loser
The reality star revealed that she “died” while running a mile during the first challenge of the NBC competition series.
“I don’t remember a lot,” she explained on Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser. “I remember hearing the helicopter. I just felt like I was floating. And then my grandpa was there. And then I saw darkness. But then I saw light. So I knew, I knew I died that day.”
“My organs were literally shutting down,” she continued. “I didn’t realize that I had rhabdomyolysis. And rhabdomyolysis is your body’s way of saying, ‘I’m going to shut down on you.’”
Emilia Clarke’s Brain Aneurysm
Emilia Clarke filmed battle scenes for Game of Thrones, but in 2019, she published an essay in The New Yorker titled “A Battle for My Life.”
Having a bad headache at the gym, “I reached the toilet, sank to my knees, and proceeded to be violently, voluminously ill,” the actress wrote. “Meanwhile, the pain—shooting, stabbing, constricting pain—was getting worse. At some level, I knew what was happening: my brain was damaged.”
She was taken to the hospital for a brain scan.
“The diagnosis was quick and ominous: a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), a life-threatening type of stroke, caused by bleeding into the space surrounding the brain,” the Emmy nominee added. “I’d had an aneurysm, an arterial rupture.”
Emilia had immediate surgery to seal the aneurysm, calling the pain “unbearable.” While she was recovering, she continued, she experienced aphasia and was “muttering nonsense.”
A week later, “the aphasia passed,” Emilia added, and she left the hospital a month after being admitted.
At a 2013 brain scan, she learned a growth “doubled in size” and that she needed surgery again.
“When they woke me, I was screaming in pain,” she wrote. “The procedure had failed. I had a massive bleed and the doctors made it plain that my chances of surviving were precarious if they didn’t operate again. This time they needed to access my brain in the old-fashioned way—through my skull.”
Thankfully, Emilia shared, she’s now “at a hundred per cent.”
Cori Broadus’s Stroke
Snoop Dogg‘s daughter Cori Broadus is grateful for her family.
Because after she suffered a “severe stroke” in January 2024, her loved ones rushed to be by her side.
“I texted them that I just had a stroke and sent them a picture,” she told E! News correspondent Will Marfuggi in December 2024. “Everybody just came to my rescue.”
Because of other medical concerns, Cori ended up staying in the hospital longer than she initially expected.
“I could have went home after my stroke, but my lupus wasn’t doing so well,” the Snoop’s Fatherhood: Cori and Wayne’s Story star continued. “My kidneys were failing. It was a lot going on.”
Today, Cori is on the mend.
“I’m doing great,” she added. “I just had a little bit of motor skills that I had to work back on. But other than that, I was fine.”
Shailene Woodley’s Health Battle
Shailene Woodley’s early 20s were not an easy time health-wise.
“It got to the point where I was losing my hearing. I couldn’t walk for longer than five minutes at a time without having to lay down for hours, and hours and sleep. Everything I ate hurt my stomach,” the actress said on a September 2024 episode of the SHE MD Podcast. “It was this conflation of issues and diagnoses and different doctors telling me different things.”
So Shailene—who chose to keep the exact condition private—set out to find answers.
“I come from a very holistic background and study herbalism,” she added. “So I was very keen on, ‘I’m going to work with real MDs, [and] I’m also going to work with independent kind of healers.’ Just trying to search for some sense of comfort in my own skin.”
It was a long journey—one that lasted for 10 years.
“Throughout that decade, a lot of other things came from feeling so much discomfort physically,” the Big Little Lies star noted, “which was, ‘My gosh, if everything I eat hurts my stomach, I’m now suddenly afraid of food.’ And then going into the kind of mental f–ckery that can happen with that of body dysmorphia and confusion about identity and feeling safe in my own capsule, in my own skin, what that meant, and what that should be.”
After tending to both her physical and mental health, Shailene is feeling much better.
“It was a journey that ultimately physically resolved itself, and I am very healthy,” she shared. “I’m so happy to be able to say that.”
Source: www.eonline.com