The Celtics’ Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown Revenge Tour

Jayson Tatum has become a player of superstar status in just 8 years. Tatum is a 26-year-old five-time All-Star, four-time All-NBA, two-time Olympic gold winner, and—most importantly—an NBA champion with the Boston Celtics, a legendary team.

However, Tatum is not happy about something.

Tatum’s teammate, Jaylen Brown, is a well-known individual. In addition to becoming an NBA champion, he is a three-time All-Star, one-time All-NBA, and Finals MVP.

However, Brown is not happy about something.

They now have the largest guaranteed contracts in NBA history, therefore it’s most definitely not the contracts.
It’s the deference.

Tatum is always compared to Batman, and Jaylen Brown to the Robin. Brown handles this well since winning and winning more titles with the Celtics are his top priorities. He is aware that he is a partner, and he usually delivers when his number is called.

He proved this last year when he won MVP of the NBA Finals. Despite being one of the most talented young players, the NBA champion, and the MVP of the Finals, he was not selected to represent the United States at the Olympics. While his teammates Derrick White, Jrue Holiday, and Tatum were playing in Paris, he was forced to watch from home.

After winning the NBA championship and going on a successful postseason run, Jayson Tatum was eager to do it again for Team USA. He was prepared to lead the team because he had already won a gold medal and had a wealth of expertise at every level. Steve Kerr, the coach, had different ideas.

Tatum played just 11 minutes in the final match against France and was benched in two of the games. In the games he was permitted to play, he managed to score just over 5 PPG. His 2023 PPG of 26.9 is a far way from this.

The Revenge Tour starts this year.

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