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To dominate the NBA, you’ve got to be bold and unyielding—and Jayson Tatum is a prime example. This season, his 27.8 ppg is a testament to his fiery evolution on the court. He’s even drawing comparisons to Stephen Curry for his improved sharpshooting, evident in his impressive 46.2% shooting from the field. But wait—there’s more. Because, off the court, Tatum is channeling that same intensity into fatherhood.
In the whirlwind of NBA wins, losses, cheers, and critiques, Jayson Tatum stays grounded. He always makes time for his seven-year-old son, Deuce. Tatum often shares his goal: to give Deuce the childhood he never had. For JT, being present as a dad is non-negotiable. Moreover, Jayson Tatum drew major inspiration from his son for his Nike Tatum collection. And well, Deuce is wearing them for his school’s basketball games.
Sporting jersey No. 0 like his dad, the little boy stepped up with confidence. Rocking the Tatum 3 PFs, he nailed free throws like a pro. Jayson Tatum watched from the audience, beaming with pride. It was a moment to remember. But wait, he missed the next one and missed the rebound. So, JT had some advice for Deuce. He shared it with a clip on his IG Story. The moment? Pure gold. The Celtics star wrote: “lol take ya time champ.” Coach Jayson Tatum much?
Spending time with his son is more like an outlet to escape the rough terrain of the NBA for Tatum. He’s mentioned before how he’s keeping it simple for Deuce, like waking up at 6:30 am to drop him at school. On days when the league isn’t in action for the C’s, Jayson Tatum makes sure he’s picking up the boy from school as well. Growing up with a strict coach for a dad and facing a tough environment shaped Jayson Tatum’s view on fatherhood. Now, he’s breaking the cycle with his own twist—learning what not to do.
But then as the saying goes: “The show must go on.” The NBA never stops for anyone. And the drama around JT and his performance continues. Recently there was a big debate around whether the Celtics’ forward is MVP-worthy or not. However, with his latest 30-point game against the Orlando Magic on Friday, the 26-year-old has once again silenced the detractors.
Jayson Tatum shines for Boston amidst Orlando’s 94-121 blowout loss
Jayson Tatum lit up the court Friday night, dropping 30 points as the Boston Celtics cruised past the Magic 121-94. With Duke phenom Cooper Flagg and his teammates watching from the stands, Tatum put on a show, shooting 12-of-21 and snapping Boston’s recent cold streak. The Celtics were on fire in the first half, shooting a season-best 61% and heading into halftime with a 12-point cushion. By the second half, they’d stretched their lead to 27, leaving little doubt who owned the night.
Boston’s offense wasn’t a solo act. Kristaps Porzingis chipped in 23 points on an efficient 7-of-10 shooting, while Jaylen Brown added 20 more. The Magic tried to make it interesting, trimming the deficit to 66-59 early in the third. But the Celtics had other plans, sparking an 8-0 run and dominating the quarter 30-22 to slam the door shut. Even with 23 points from Cole Anthony and 21 from Paolo Banchero, Orlando just couldn’t keep up.
Thus, Jayson Tatum shines not only as a basketball star but also as a devoted father. His 30-point game against the Magic silenced critics and ignited MVP discussions. Off the court, his bond with his son, Deuce, highlights a grounded and inspiring side of him. From breaking records to breaking cycles, Tatum is proving why he’s a force both on and off the court.
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