Jayson Tatum is one of the best players in the world. He’s a two-time All-NBA first-team selection. The face of the Boston Celtics. And unquestionably a future Supermax contract recipient. To develop into such an elite basketball player, Tatum needed a strong support system. However, that doesn’t always mean he had to agree with the type of support he received.
During a recent appearance on the “Point Forward” podcast, Tatum discussed his relationship with his father. He noted how his dad used to push him to be better, and they developed a “Jesus Shuttlesworth-type” relationship as a result. Although Tatum was quick to stress, their relationship has improved throughout the years.
“He taught me the game.,” Tatum said. “Was my coach and trainer till I got to about eighth grade. And it was like a Jesus Shuttlesworth type of relationship; we’ve definitely gotten better and closer as I got older, but it did kind of put a strain on our relationship…He pushed the limits at times. But looking back on it, that is a big reason why I made it in some ways.”
Tatum’s journey has taken him toward the mountaintop. His dad’s guidance and tough love have empowered him to come within one game of winning an NBA championship and have given him the hunger to continue improving his game and pushing to make history.
The Celtics are expected to be among the front-runners for a championship this season. If they can finally secure the elusive 18th banner, Tatum’s rise to being among the best players in the world will finally be complete.
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