Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer meets up with Jayson Tatum before Game 2 of the NBA Finals

Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer linked up with Jayson Tatum, a former Blue Devil, ahead of Saturday’s second game of the NBA Finals.

The NBA Finals served as a Duke basketball reunion this year.

[autotag]Jayson Tatum[/autotag] and the Boston Celtics took a second straight game from the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday night, getting the better of [autotag]Kyrie Irving[/autotag] and [autotag]Dereck Lively II[/autotag] to take the 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.

The Blue Devils weren’t only on the court in Boston on Saturday, however. [autotag]Jon Scheyer[/autotag], the third-year head coach of the Duke men’s basketball program, showed up on the sidelines for the second game. The NBA shared a short social media clip of him embracing Tatum ahead of the contest and posing for a photo with him and assistant coach Amile Jefferson.

Scheyer, who won a national championship with the Blue Devils as a player in 2010, took over as the program leader ahead of the 2022-23 season. However, he joined Mike Krzyzewski’s staff back in 2014, so he would have worked with Tatum during the Boston star’s freshman season in 2016-17.

Tatum finished with 18 points, 12 assists, and nine rebounds in the 105-98 win.