Are the Celtics Better Off Shutting Down Jayson Tatum For The Season?
Jayson Tatum is out indefinitely, but should he even return this season if the Celtics stay in the hunt? Adam and Ountae break down the risks of a comeback, what his absence means for the team’s identity, and whether Boston is quietly heading toward a reset. They also react to ESPN’s Top 100 rankings, including Jaylen Brown’s drop, Derrick White’s rise, and Payton Pritchard’s surprising leap. Plus, first impressions of the Celtics’ new City Edition jersey and full previews of the Cavaliers and 76ers as the East takes shape.
All that and more on this week’s episode of Hold My Banner, hosted by Adam Kaufman & Ountae Campbell.
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00:00 Should Jayson Tatum Return To The Celtics This Season?
25:37 Celtics In ESPN’s NBA Rank Top 100
42:30 NBA Preview – Central Division – Cleveland Cavaliers
48:36 NBA Preview – Atlantic Division – Philadelphia 76ers
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The one thing about this current team (minus Tatum) that isnt brought up enough is that Jaylen, White, Pritchard, and Hauser are all overachievers. They have all proven this time and time again.
When Jaylen was drafted one of my other Celtic fan friends was not happy, and told me Jaylen was going to be a poor-man's Ricky Davis…
Jaylen was my pick at 3 that year, but i feel like this was the general consensus among most people.
White was never supposed to be this good. Pritchard and Hauser were both question marks if they were even NBA players.
I am not underestimating these 4 guys ever.
They are winners, and barring injury my bet will be the Over on them every time.