Don’t deal; Boston has signed a vital player compared to…
The best season is radish. More cities are being visited by second-round picks than by Taylor Swift. Woj and Shams are competing to see who can break the next trade, which involves a guy who will be bought out right away.
You should definitely check out the First to the Floor livestream, where we had a great time—it’s just a lot of fun. Before I discuss the two newest Celtics, Jayson Tatum reignites a past romance.
I have very pleasant memories of the 2019–20 winter. That was before I learned about COVID and started experiencing the chronic neck pain that would accompany me into my mid-30s. Moreover, Jayson Tatum’s transformation from a rising young star to a rising young superstar coincided with his decimating the Clippers.
Less than a month later, the season was suspended due to COVID, which gave LeBron and AD enough time to get healthy and win a fake title at Disney World during the bubble (I’m not bitter).
Tatum’s early success was a result of a number of things, but the pull-up jumper was unquestionably one of his newfound weapons. That year, he made an absurd 40.7% of his pull-up threes on 4.7 attempts per game. In contrast, last season, Steph Curry, the all-time best pull-up shooter (and it’s not even close), shot 45% on them. Tatum wasn’t quite Curry that season, but he wasn’t far behind.
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