The NBA Finals is heading into one of the most anticipated games of the series. With the series shifting to Boston, the Warriors have the chance to put the series to a close. However, a determined Jayson Tatum and the Celtics stand in their way. On a night they need all the support, Boston’s youngest star is cheering on his father.
While NBA players dominate on the court, their kids often take over the spotlight. Let it be in post-game interviews or even on the court, the young ones are always stealing the show. And Tatum’s son, Deuce, is no different.
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As a constant face on the Celtics sideline, he does whatever the team needs. From taking shots with his father to handing out towels, Deuce is in for it all.
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Likewise, on a night Tatum needs all the fuel he can get, his 4-year-old son is there to cheer him on.
Jayson Tatum’s biggest fan in the house to cheer the Celtics in Game 6
Now, with the NBA finals on the line, the light doesn’t shine any brighter. In this time of pressure, Tatum has his main support system sitting courtside. His 4-year-old son, Deuce, is right there cheering his father on the biggest night of his career. Deuce has become the unofficial mascot for the Celtics through these playoffs.
He is a staple fan of the Celtics and also caught the eye of multiple NBA legends. The adorable 4-year-old may just be three feet tall, but his love for the Celtics is already growing strong. But the Warriors fans went on an onslaught. They said he shouldn’t stay there as the Celtics are putting on an embarrassing show once again.
The Boston Celtics are back home to keep their final hopes alive. However, their backs are against the Walls. The Golden State Warriors’ experienced roster has the 3-2 advantage. Looking to close out the series tonight, their guns are going to fire. But the one man whose night can change Boston’s fortune is Jayson Tatum.
Put him to bed, he don’t need to watch this
— Jesus (@coffeevswater) June 17, 2022
Watching his dad get destroyed https://t.co/Rbe80W0NR6
— 🧦 (@FeebleCubs) June 17, 2022
It was all down hill after this…. https://t.co/c5yllcqXpL
— DOM (@DomTheDopest) June 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/profAhm3d/status/1537618380621918208?s=20&t=jCrACnsv47KeHaZTSpCu9Q
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This a cute photo but Warriors in 6. https://t.co/cSysqy0ZuZ
— Austin James (@AustinJ1217) June 17, 2022
The Celtics All-Star has been one of the best players in the playoffs this season. Tatum has answered every cry of help from the Celtics fans and come up in the big moments. But the 24-year-old is yet to explode in the finals. Averaging 23.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 7 assists, Tatum is leading Boston. But now facing elimination, they need something special tonight. In the previous two Game 6s, Jayson put on masterful performances. Scoring 46 against the Milwaukee Bucks and 30 points against the Miami Heat, he is born to be the star in the big moments.
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