Jayson Tatum lost out on millions because of strange NBA voting rules

The Celtics star was the victim of strange NBA voting rules

Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum not only missed out on an All-NBA team, but also missed out on a more than $25 million dollar payday along with it. The reasons went beyond just how voters viewed his play this season.

Tatum plays without a true position for the Celtics, and therefore was listed as a guard and a forward on the voting ballots. The former Duke star lost out to a fellow Blue Devil as Kyrie Irving inched out a third-team appearance. The catch was that Tatum actually had more votes than Irving, but was classified as a forward because that’s where he received the most votes.

For something so crucial to his bank account, Tatum was a victim of strange NBA rules.