While there’s been no definitive research we’re aware of, we like to think Jayson Tatum finds another gear when his son Deuce and his mom Brandy Cole are in the audience.
So, news the youngest member of the family and his grandmother have cleared quarantine at the Disney restart ought to put some pep in the Duke product’s step.
Asked his thoughts on how his son is adapting to life in the bubble, Tatum opened up on his son’s situation.
“It’s still tough for him to understand what’s going on, but he knows somehow, some way he’ll see me tomorrow,” Tatum shared Monday. “He’s excited about that.”
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The St. Louis native’s only child is the darling of his fans, at times outshining even his father’s stellar glow when the cameras train on the toddler.
As to whether Tatum believes in the familial boost having his blood in the stands cheering him on, the former Blue Devil is a believer.
“It’ll make all the difference; it’s been a long time since I’ve seen him or my mom,” Tatum explained. “Just to have some familiar faces in the crowd and share the experience will be very helpful.”
For those of you looking for a research project with an interest in testing this hypothesis, tip-off starts at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
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