Jayson Tatum’s China Tour Fail Sparks NBA Fans Hilarious Roasting: ‘Playing Like Angel Reese’

Jayson Tatum's offseason has been packed with highlights, including winning a gold medal with Team USA at the Paris Olympics. However, fans criticized head coach Steve Kerr for benching Tatum for much of the games, despite him winning an NBA championship just a few months earlier.
Still, Tatum is in an enviable position. After leading the Boston Celtics to their 18th championship, surpassing their rival, the Los Angeles Lakers, Tatum will enter the next season with a championship-winning team, co-starring alongside Finals MVP Jaylen Brown.
Additionally, the Celtics strengthened their bench by signing Lonnie Walker IV to a one-year deal. The former Lakers swingman will add his shooting and athleticism to a Celtics team known for its athleticism and two-way versatility.
Jayson Tatum will be pivotal in the Boston Celtics' defense of their NBA championship next season. After their historic win, Tatum stressed the importance of moving past last season's success and focusing on upcoming challenges, cautioning against complacency. He emphasized maintaining a "win the day" mindset, which played a key role in their impressive 64-18 record last season. As a crucial player, Tatum's leadership and two-way skills will be essential for the Celtics as they aim to repeat their championship success.
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