Celtics Fans Can’t Get Over How Jayson Tatum’s New Shot Looks
Celtics Fans Can’t Get Over How Jayson Tatum’s New Shot Looks
The Boston Celtics won an NBA championship last year, but not everyone came out of that title run looking good.
Although Jayson Tatum was great for them for most of the season, he struggled badly during the playoffs. And the deeper Boston went in the playoffs, the worse he seemingly played.
Tatum’s troubles were then compounded when he wound up getting benched by Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The American side’s head coach, Steve Kerr, revealed the real reason why he opted to sit Tatum once the Olympics concluded.
In an effort to reclaim his place among the NBA’s elite, Tatum decided to change up his shot over the summer. He debuted it this week:
First look at Tatum’s new shooting form pic.twitter.com/KaYCQXflCT
— Bobby Manning (@RealBobManning) September 25, 2024
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Celtics fans had some strong reactions:
Quicker release and seems more natural indeed
— Harriman House (@HarrimanH1865) September 25, 2024
It’s better ! it feels like his original smooth form hopefully his wrist he had a slight tear in has recovered as well
— Scott Howard (@ChiTownOwn03) September 25, 2024
lol ppl are blind say looks the same it’s only small very small things that can throw you way off. For one it’s much faster release than last season also not as much of a huge jump too. Faster release different hand placement too. Much faster release after the catch to and not so…
— Joseph Palmieri (@Palmierijoe13) September 26, 2024
It will be interesting to see which version of Tatum ultimately emerges next season.
At his best, he is one of the NBA’s top talents.
But clearly his confidence is shaken right now.
Will Tatum be able to get things back on track in 2024? Time will tell.
A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.