- **Q: Will Jayson Tatum play against the Phoenix Suns on March 26?
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The Boston Celtics face the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, March 26th, but will do so without their star player. Jayson Tatum has been officially ruled out due to a left ankle sprain sustained earlier in the week. Adding to the injury woes for...
### Tatum Sidelined After Ankle Sprain
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum will not play against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night. Tatum suffered a sprained left ankle during Monday's game against the Sacramento Kings. The injury occurred in the third quarter when Tatum landed on Kings' center Domantas Sabonis' foot after making a 3-pointer, resulting in a flagrant 1 foul on Sabonis. Tatum briefly returned to shoot free throws before heading to the locker room, finishing the game with 25 points, 7 rebounds, and 8 assists. Initially described as "just sore" by Tatum, his status was later updated from questionable to out for the Suns game, marking his seventh missed game this season. Tatum has been averaging 27.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 6.0 assists per game.
### Suns Push for Play-In Amidst Injuries
The Phoenix Suns enter the contest on a positive note, having won four straight games, including recent victories over the Cavaliers and Bucks. This streak has kept them firmly in the Western Conference play-in picture, tied with the Kings for the 9th seed. A win against the Celtics, even without Tatum, would temporarily push the Suns into the 9th spot.
However, the Suns are also dealing with a key injury. Guard Bradley Beal has been ruled out for the fifth consecutive game due to a strained left hamstring. While reports suggest Beal is progressing, his absence requires Phoenix to continue relying on strong performances from Kevin Durant and contributions from players like Ryan Dunn, Tyus Jones, and others who have stepped up recently. Despite both teams missing star players, the Celtics opened as 6.5-point favorites on the road.
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