I was slotted to draft third in one of my Fantasy Basketball Leagues, and I picked Jayson Tatum over Giannis Antetokounmpo. I had a reason.
My thinking was that I truly believed that Tatum would have improved his game over the summer, a time of year when the great ones make critical strides. That seems to have happened for the Missouri native now in his sixth NBA season.
The Celtics are off to a perfect start to the 2022-23 season with a 3-0 record. Jayson now holds the franchise record for most points scored through the first three games, having scored 104 total points - thereby eclipsing Larry Bird's previous record of 96 points over that first-three-games stretch.
Tatum leads the League in scoring at 34.7 points per game and continues his dominance on the boards with 8.3 rebounds/game. His assists are at 3.0 APG, while adding 1.0 steals and 1.7 blocks per contest. His field goal percentage is a whopping 58.7 %.
The MVP chants will certainly get louder for this super-talented 24-year-old wing. And my recent argument proposing Jayson Tatum possibly ending up in the Celtics All-Time Starting-5 comes a little closer to potential reality. This kid is special.
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