The Celtics loss to the Toronto Raptors did not come handy for Jayson Tatum. He was under social media frenzy for checking out female fans.
The court is the other way, Jayson Tatum. The Celtics star was caught repeatedly staring into the stands for prolonged periods of time during the team’s 110-97 loss to the Raptors on Wednesday. There were three women standing up in the direction Tatum was staring.
On Wednesday night, the Boston Celtics are playing the Clippers in Los Angeles. Before the game (on Tuesday), Jayson Tatum made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel.
Jayson Tatum is no stranger to headlines, often praised for his elite scoring and leadership on the court. However, during the Boston Celtics' 110-97 loss to the Toronto Raptors, i
Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics has millions of fans and is one of the most famous players in the NBA. But he also has his fair share of critics
In a surprising turn of events, the Boston Celtics fell to the Houston Rockets 114-112 on Monday night, as Dillon Brooks lit up the court with a career-high 10 triples. The unexpected offensive explosion from Brooks shocked the Celtics, leaving stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to acknowledge the improbable performance.
Before this recent six-in-seven run of wins, and during a period when an injured Barnes missed 35 of 88 games, Toronto's record was 4-31.
The Celtics traded down to No. 3, leaving the Lakers with the opportunity to draft Duke star Jayson Tatum. However, Magic Johnson didn't think the team needed another forward at the time, as he told SiriusXM NBA Radio.
Yes, the Boston Celtics are slumping. But don’t worry— they will be fine. Over the first 26 games of the season, it looked like Boston was on track to be the team to beat again in the playoffs. The Celtics were 21-5,
The Chicago Bulls traveled to TD Garden to face the defending champs, the Boston Celtics, on Wednesday night. Although the Bulls beat the former champs, the Denver Nuggets, on Monday night, their luck ran out on Wednesday as they lost to the Celtics 122-100.
Keon Johnson led a balanced Brooklyn attack with 18 points, and the Nets snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 104-83 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday night.