Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics and NBA
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Jayson Tatum claimed he 'can easily' stay 10 more years in the NBA for the chance to play alongside his son Deuce one day during a livestream on Wednesday, Dec. 3.
Jayson Tatum visited the Ravens for a practice since the Celtics were already in town for a road game against the Wizards.
Celtics star Jayson Tatum believes he and his son Deuce, who is only eight years old, could be the next father–son duo in the league. Tatum himself is just 27 years old. So, let’s say Deuce joins the league when he’s 18 or 19—that means Tatum needs to compete for at least 10 more years. He thinks he could do it.
The Celtics, missing Jayson Tatum, have their eyes on the playoffs. The Pacers, missing Tyrese Haliburton, have their eyes on the lottery.
Despite losing Jayson Tatum, the Celtics are competing, winning key games, and proving they may still be contenders in an Eastern Conference.
Regardless of how they felt in the building, the Boston Celtics entered this season with low expectations among NBA fans and media members alike. With star forw
Joe Mazzulla admitted that he hasn’t allowed himself to think too far ahead regarding a potential return timeline of Jayson Tatum.
Jayson Tatum shares his long-term goal involving his son Deuce, echoing the rare milestone only LeBron James has reached.
Jayson Tatum has been with the Celtics every step through the rehab process after rupturing his right Achilles tendon last playoffs. He’s on the bench watching his team, even traveling to away games.