Is the St. Louis native aiming too high, or does he have a chance at ending his career among the NBA's all-time greats?
Joe Mazzulla believes that Celtics star Jayson Tatum gets taken for granted, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was invited to practice, and more.
The St. Louis native is an athletic, physical forward with a high basketball IQ and few faults in his game apart from not being one of the league's most elite shots from beyond the arc. He gets where he wants when he wants,
Have you ever wondered what it is that NBA trainer to the stars Drew Hanlen does to boost the games of players like star Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum? The Pure Sweat head honcho recently took some time on a recent episode of the NBC Sports Boston's "Hoopin'" show to talk it over with NBC Sports host Kayla Burton.
Tatum scored a team-high 15 of the OGs 42 points but lost out on the MVP award to hometown favorite Stephen Curry, who scored 12.
At the age of just 26, Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum has constructed an incredible résumé—six All-Star teams, four All-NBA teams and the 2024 NBA title. However, Tatum is often absent from "face of the NBA" conversations.
The Boston Celtics star is often discounted in discussions about the league’s best young players, so his résumé will have to speak for itself.
Even after coming away with the 2024 NBA title and looking to lead the Boston Celtics to a championship repeat this season, Jayson Tatum still has reservations with how he's perceived by the NBA community.
Tatum was asked by reporter Michael Lee if he feels appreciated for his accomplishments in the NBA, which includes six NBA All-Star selections, the All-Star Game scoring record with 55 points, a Rookie of the Year award, and a career scoring average of 23.5 points per game.
The Boston Celtics finally got over the hump in their era under Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, winning the 2024 NBA Finals over the Dallas Mavericks to capture