Meiji: Tatum is in good spirits and always maintains rehabilitation training with the trainer
According to Noa Dalzell, Tatum is actively recovering and in good spirits at the Auerbach Center, and he always keeps training in synchronization with his trainers.
Teammate Craig has been training at Auerbach Center recently and often goes to see Tatum. Craig said: "I always try to liven up the atmosphere, but not overly serious, make some jokes, just see him laughing. It feels great to see him smiling now, chatting like a normal person, talking about the offseason and what I'm doing recently. I'm just looking forward to his recovery, looking forward to his progress, and seeing him full of energy is always gratifying. "
On May 13, Tatum suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon in G4 against the Knicks, and then immediately underwent surgery in New York. Medical experts expect him to be out for seven to 15 months as he recovers from one of the worst injuries a basketball player may face.