Could Jayson Tatum average 30 points for the Boston Celtics this season?

One analyst thinks so — and he’d be the first to ever do it if he does.

Could superstar Boston Celtics swingman Jayson Tatum average 30 points per game with the team in their 2022-23 campaign? One analyst thinks so. As The Athletic’s Zach Harper relates, he’d be the first player in the history of one of the sports’ most storied, successful clubs to do it.

“Tatum becomes the first Celtics player to average 30 points per game in a season,” predicts Harper. “The current record for the Celtics is Larry Bird’s 29.9 points per game in 1987-88.”

The St. Louis native has been pretty close in the past, averaging north of that number for a large chunk of the 2021-22 season.

“Last season, Tatum had the franchise’s seventh-highest effort with 26.9 points per game, but he averaged 30.4 points per game after the All-Star break,” adds the Athletic writer. “I think he cracks 30 for the season.”

We’ll take that for the travesty of placing the Celtics eighth in his most recent power rankings. Sheesh!

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