The Boston Celtics have jumped out to being one of the better teams in the NBA once again this season. Despite some injury concerns throughout, Boston has stuck
Jayson Tatum is hitting back this week at his surprising new hater. Ex-Milwaukee Bucks guard Brandon Jennings raised eyebrows this week with his comments about the Boston Celtics star Tatum.
Celtics star Jayson Tatum isn't flashy enough for former Bucks scorer Brandon Jennings, and it says a lot about NBA discourse.
Jayson Tatum is in the midst of his best all-around NBA season for the defending champions. Yet he still can’t escape unfair criticism from some former NBA player pundits. The latest barb came earlier this week when former NBA point guard Brandon Jennings took aim at Celtics star in an appearance on Gilbert Arenas’ podcast earlier this week.
Jayson Tatum is tired of being labeled "soft" by analysts and fans alike. On Wednesday, the Celtics star posted an Instagram story along with the caption, "SoFtesT SuPeRstar in CeLtiC HiStoRy" and a laughing emoji. The post also included a picture of himself with a mean mug and clips of his 29-point outburst against the Nuggets a day earlier.
CBS analyst Ashley Nicole Moss defended Celtics star Jayson Tatum amid accusations of being 'soft' hurled at him by former Knicks guard Brandon Jennings.
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As the 2024-25 NBA season unfolds, several players are dominating the offensive side of the game. Meanwhile, Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recently surpassed 1,000 points while also setting a new franchise record with a 15-game win streak.
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Joe Mazzulla came to Jayson Tatum's defense in typical Mazzulla fashion after Brandon Jennings' call-out of the Celtics superstar.
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