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Yo I swear fans and the way the view basketball, strictly through a scoring lens. SMH. He clearly impacted the game even offensively, he just didn’t shoot the ball well. That’s it. He didn’t struggle… He facilitated the offense, led the team in assists and rebounds… He had a 2-1 assist to turnover ratio as well. Shoot it great from the free throw line as well. Nearly 20 percentage points higher than JB. He LED his team. The same fans that will say Luka played well because he had better offensive stats… Mind boggling, how fans watch and interpret the game. You can tell multiple things, they’ve never played the game outside of rec ball or lower level high school… They devalue the importance of defense, and team play offensively… His presence alone and his drives to the basket, led to many of the open easy shots for his teammates… He led his team in points rebounds and assists.. in a not even close 4-1 gentleman’s sweep. Ok. He struggled because his shooting percentage was low…. I guess that’s just modern basketball fans… Modern fans period~ everything is viewed through an offensive spectrum only…. Idk, in baseball a player could go through a “slump” but hits the ball hard, and consistently makes contact, even being productive with his outs, advancing runners, sacrifice flies, running out ground balls, forcing errors, reaching base on walks, stealing bases, plays great defense saving his team runs… and a fan could see all this and say ~ so and so played poorly because he only batted .250….?! In team sports, a great player impacts the game in many ways, no one ever mentions or thinks about all the ways Tatum impacts a game with just his presence and skill.. That’s why fans don’t get it… when they just look at the offensive stats… Nah. Luka struggled the entire series, and was a liability on defense, and ball hog on offense, and fans thinks it’s the other players ineptitude when they are forced into bad shots or hurried shots after Luka done dribbled the air out of the ball for 15 to 20 seconds… Eh, But his offensive stat line was selfishly brilliant…
Got a ring before a lot of y’all fav player and been in the playoffs more than y’all fav players but always seem to hate on this guy why because all he does is win 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🏆
YEP. Nick wright yesteday was cutting Luka slack for his terrible defense by saying “we’ve only ever asked one star to also play make AND play D along with their volume scoring. LeBron. So Luka can’t lead his team in scoring, assists AND be expected to play good D, unless you want him to LeBron” The entire time I’m thinking “holy crap. You just made an excellent case as to why Tatum is easily a top 5 player in the league”. I mean the man just bodied up 2 7 footers on Dallas who dominated the prior rounds, then spent a lot of time switched onto Luka and forced enough misses to hold on, ANd even switched onto kyire quite a few times and did find. He legit guarded 1-5, led the team in scoring, led the team in assists, and I honestly can’t think of anyone else who’s done that other than LeBron. Oh! Shiz Tatum also averaged 9.7 rebounds per game as well to lead the team and finish top 10 in the playoffs! I think he finished like top 3-5 in total points, assists, rebounds, 3s, FGs, FTs, steals and guarded 1-5. Truly amazing. Steph never did this. Durant never did it. Jokic never did it( he didn’t come close to actually guarding 1-5 well, even tho Denver did a good job finding a way to make him solid on D) Maybe Kawhi did it? But nah he definitely scored a lot better than Tatum but he didn’t come close to the 7 assists per game tatum averaged in the finals or 6.3 assists per game tatum averaged all playoffs long. I honestly think LeBron and Tatum might be the only elite defenders to average 25-10-6 on their way to a title. Wow.
@@schuylersavage276funny thing about is people DO expect Tatum to do literally everything for the Celtics, they have all year basically, and they were never satisfied. It was either he isn’t scoring or he isn’t passing or defending etc so that’s actually hilarious to me 🤣. So nick wrights argument is almost completely invalid
Tatum's best season by such a huge margin. Started off with 25 lbs more muscle than he's ever played with (which I think fouled some of his shooting mechanics), nearly 80% of his time on the floor he was playing power forward, guarding 1-5 every night, career best in FG%, 3 pt %, and true shooting (slight dip in 2's), career best in assists. No meaningful drop off in anything from his best. Evolved into deadly hinge facilitator, and came up clutch on defense and on the boards over and over and over, all year. Made MUCH better decisions in the clutch on offense than he ever has, even if he is still a wobbly scorer down the stretch. Really impressed me, all said and done. Excited for next year. Thanks for the great videos!
@@Bone_youtube_soft Brother, I didnt see the scale, that's just been the consistent reporting from local and national media. Would you settle for 'he changed his body a tremendous amount'?
@@nocturne311 Thanks, yeah, I'm not dying on How Much Weight Tatum Gained hill. I just know he looks way, way bigger, especially across the back, and was pulling down Grown Man rebound all year.
@kesenaememere8520 Who, you? Yeah I agree. Maybe you should have paid more attention to all the double teams Tatum was getting leading to open shots for Brown.
Man Tatum really him fuck the haters I hope he just give everybody 35 a night this year Try to discredit him cuz he got good team but if he was on average one doing Luka shit he would get praise huh?
whether its him putting on all that muscle or his lingering wrist injury, i can get used to his shooting %'s to be under his normal averages. he's become an elite driver and playmaker and can also crash the boards
You can see every year Tatum gets stronger and more willing to initiate contact, that is one of the many reasons teams can no longer get easy stops against this team. Consider this chip a turning point in his playstyle and career!
On NBAdraftnet they compared him to Allan Houston and Danny Granger when he came out of Duke. I think he’s easily better than both of them, but I see simularities of both
@jaeanamiller-barnes1730 lol that is struggling tho, he had to grab boards and share the ball cuz he couldn't score the way he wanted too, he just has a way better team around him now so it he can have that room for error