Celtics-Mavericks aftermath: Vučević fractures finger in blow to frontcourt

The Boston Celtics' 120-100 rout of the Dallas Mavericks—powered by Jayson Tatum's season debut as covered earlier—was dampened by center Nikola Vučević fracturing his right finger in the first quarter. The 35-year-old underwent surgery Saturday and faces a 3-4 week reevaluation.

Building on Jayson Tatum's impactful return from Achilles injury in the Celtics' dominant win over the Mavericks at TD Garden, attention shifted to a significant setback: newly acquired center Nikola Vučević's hand injury.

Vučević, traded from the Chicago Bulls at the deadline, broke his right finger early in the game. Boston announced he had successful surgery Saturday morning and will be sidelined for at least a month, potentially returning for the final five regular-season games if reevaluated favorably in four weeks.

In 12 bench appearances since joining, Vučević averaged 10.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 21.6 minutes, shooting 35.1% from three. Team president Brad Stevens had lauded his presence last month: "When Vooch walks into the room, it looks different. He's big and long and strong and can be standing next to anybody in this league and not look small."

Adjusting from a starting role, Vučević recently scored 28 against the Nets and noted to CLNS Media: "still getting used to, obviously, the new offense, and all my teammates... At times I feel like I overthink a little bit, which makes me kind of hesitant."

His absence elevates backup Luka Garza, a 43% three-point shooter (low volume), whom the Celtics viewed Vučević as upgrading alongside Neemias Queta insurance. With Boston's health otherwise solid, coach Joe Mazzulla could turn to small-ball or rookie Amari Williams if needed.

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Jayson Tatum dunks powerfully in season debut, leading Celtics to victory over Mavericks.
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Jayson Tatum's strong season debut powers Celtics past Mavericks

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In his season debut after recovering from a torn Achilles tendon, Jayson Tatum nearly posted a triple-double with 15 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists, leading the Boston Celtics to a 120-100 win over the Dallas Mavericks on March 6, 2026.

Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum is listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Dallas Mavericks, potentially marking his return from a torn Achilles tendon sustained last May. The injury occurred in Game 4 of the playoffs against the New York Knicks, and Tatum underwent surgery the next day. His return comes as the Celtics hold a 41-21 record, second in the Eastern Conference.

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The Boston Celtics defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 109-98 on Sunday, with Jayson Tatum scoring 20 points in his second game after recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. Jaylen Brown led Boston with 23 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, while the Celtics' defense held Cleveland to just 10 points in the second quarter. The win improves Boston's record since Tatum's return to 2-0 and highlights their strong defensive performance this season.

University of North Carolina freshman Caleb Wilson has suffered a season-ending injury to his right thumb during practice on March 5, 2026. The 19-year-old star, who was set to return from a previous left-hand injury, will undergo surgery and miss the remainder of the season, including March Madness. This blow comes at a critical time for the No. 17 Tar Heels as they prepare for their rivalry game against No. 1 Duke.

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Philadelphia 76ers star guard Tyrese Maxey will miss at least the next three weeks due to a tendon injury in his right pinkie finger, further complicating the team's struggles. The 76ers, already without Paul George and Joel Embiid for extended periods, hold a precarious position in the Eastern Conference playoff race. Oklahoma City Thunder stand to potentially benefit from the Sixers' slide through draft pick protections.

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