Star Although Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics is undoubtedly one of the top players in the NBA this year, he still has certain areas of his game that he has to improve going forward. Specifically, the St. Louis native’s propensity to take really difficult, contested pull-up 3-point jumpers rather than attacking the hoop with his newly acquired muscular body is something that is detrimental to his team and shouldn’t be allowed to happen.
The host of the Volume podcast, Jayson Timpf, devoted a portion of a recent video to this particular practice. Timpf recommended that the Celtics coaching staff step in and attempt to break the Duke alum of this ridiculous habit.
The host of the pod is not spiteful toward Tatum, pointing out that it’s common for young players to learn to appreciate goods more as they get older and reach their prime.