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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

During the intense clash between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers, Jayson Tatum found himself on the wrong end of an unwanted whistle. Tatum was handed an offensive foul with a mere 1.1 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The call came in light of Tatum’s arm making contact with Robert Covington during a fiercely contested and double-teamed three-point attempt. As the referees proceeded to review the play, Tatum argued the call.

The tension reached a boiling point, leading to Tatum’s swift ejection from the game. After a brief display of disagreement and talking back to the referees, Tatum made his way back to the locker room.

What did Jayson Tatum say to the referees?

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The entire arena, amidst the noise, witnessed a collective sense of bewilderment and surprise as Tatum made his way back. Meanwhile, TV viewers have pondered what Jayson Tatum said to the referees. Typically, Tatum adopts a composed and quiet demeanor, whether amidst intense in-game moments or otherwise. As per Celtics Files, it was reported that Tatum passionately yelled, “You don’t treat me like that,” to the referees in a fit of fury.

Upon review, Tatum’s foul was elevated to a Flagrant 1, providing Covington with an opportunity to level the game at 95-all.

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The entire night proved to be a demanding one for Tatum. Upon his exit, he tallied 21 points, 4 assists, and 7 rebounds. However, the stat sheet also showed 7 turnovers, underscoring the difficulties he faced throughout the game.

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The Celtics escape with a win

In the absence of Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, the Boston Celtics took the court without Kristaps Porzingis, and later lost Tatum for the fourth quarter.

Despite facing an under-manned 76ers squad, the Boston Celtics had to put in a significant effort to maintain their position throughout the night. Nevertheless, the men in green not only held their ground but also managed to enhance their record to a league-best 15-4. They also secured their second consecutive win against the 76ers.

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As Derrick White posted 21 points, Jaylen Brown and Al Horford spearheaded the Celtics with 20 a piece. On the other hand, a surprising name emerged for Philly. Patrick Beverley, stepping in for Maxey, led the 76ers with 26 points, 7 assists, and 8 rebounds, marking a season high.