If the Boston Celtics go all the way and earn Banner 18 this season, it will be Jayson Tatum that leads them. It is no surprise that, in the nine (9) playoff contests already played, Tatum leads in average minutes (38.0 MPG), points (26.2 PPG), rebounds ((9.8 RPG) and assists (5.0 APG). He also ranks only behind Al Horford and Rob Williams in blocks with 1.1 BPG.
It is the rebounds and assists that stand out for the one-and-done Duke product. Jayson has morphed into a prolific rebounder and solid facilitator.
Granted, Tatum is fortunate to have Jaylen Brown alongside to demand close attention from opposing defenses - and to have Marcus Smart and Grant Williams to do the "dirty work". And let's not forget the vital contributions of Al Horford, Derrick White, Malcolm Brogdon and Rob Williams. But it is Jayson that is the main focus for opponents.
The 4-time All-Star may be the most-dangerous scorer in the post-season right now, with his ability to handle the ball - hit from anywhere - get to the hoop - and hit his free throws (89.4% from the line) when fouled in the process.
Game-4 in the series versus the 76'ers is scheduled for this afternoon. Jayson Tatum will be under the gun to produce with so much defensive attention focused on him. He appears up for the task!
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