Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum is one of the NBA’s stalwarts. The 25-year-old is rarely injured, and doesn’t enjoy taking nights off. Last year Tatum appeared in 74 regular season games, one of the highest totals for star players in a league where scheduled rest is increasingly common. The man loves to hoop.
During an appearance at a Nike Elite Youth Basketball camp, Tatum explained to campers that this ethos runs deep. He told the kids how he respects players who show up and honor their commitments to fans and to their teams, no matter
I don’t decide we’re playing the Hornets tonight and I’m going to chill,” Tatum said. “I only get to go to Charlotte two times a year. Somebody paid their money to come watch me play. I’m not trying to be arrogant, but there’s a bunch of kids in there with my shoes and my jersey.”
Players may still (and almost certainly will) exaggerate fouls, which can create confusion about if a play was a legitimate one. https://t.co/Fx1He8qcT2
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