The Boston Celtics looked far and away the best team in the league at the start of the season but they then proceeded to hit a rough patch in December that had many questioning the team. The Celtics then answered their critics in some style, as they are currently on a league-best 9-game winning run.
Jayson Tatum wasn’t available for their latest win over the Toronto Raptors, but he has been immense during this stretch. He is averaging 33.0 PPG, 10.5 RPG, and 5.6 APG over his last 8 games and Matt Barnes had some high praise for the Celtics superstar recently.
"Jayson Tatum to me is in the top two or three MVP conversation"
🏀@Matt_Barnes22 is impressed by the play of Jayson Tatum #BleedGreenBoston pic.twitter.com/SnwLxobQ6x
— SiriusXM NBA Radio (@SiriusXMNBA) January 21, 2023
“I absolutely love Jayson Tatum’s game. Every facet, he is a three-level scorer, I don’t think he has any holes. I think the one area he needed to work on, and I think it was a humbling experience in the Finals, was his playmaking ability and not turning the ball over and I think he worked at that. Jayson Tatum to me is in the top 2 or 3 MVP conversation. The best player on the team with the best record so I really like what he has done. He was kind of a Kobe (Bryant) understudy, Kobe put his arms around a handful of guys and he was one of them. It has been a blessing to be able to see him continue to grow and he’s only going to get better.”
He was a Kobe Bryant understudy and Kobe would have been extremely proud of the player Tatum has now become. He is definitely in the MVP race, although you would have to say that Nikola Jokic is leading it at the moment.
Jayson Tatum Spoke On The Race For The Frontcourt Spots In The All-Star Game
We have another race to keep an eye on, and that is to see who gets to start in the All-Star game, especially in the frontcourt spots from the Eastern Conference. There are 4 candidates who are more than deserving of making it in, but there are only 3 spots on offer.
The 4 are, of course, Tatum, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Joel Embiid. Stephen A. Smith recently made his pick for the starters by leaving Durant out, and Tatum was asked about the race as well. He didn’t make a pick, though but admitted that it’s tough that someone would be left out.
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