Jayson Tatum on how the Boston Celtics are using the lessons of last year’s title run to power another

Last year’s anguish is now this season’s fuel.

In the NBA playoffs, effectively communicating with the officials refereeing the game is something of an art form. While it can also be done from the podium more effectively than complaining on the floor, there are ways for players to get their message across in the game that will have a better effect than jawing the ref’s ear off or griping over every slight.

And as with many things he and his Boston Celtics picked up in their last run to the finals, Jayson Tatum has been mastering the finer points of how to put an exclamation point on a missed call without making it personal.

Late in the Celtics’ Game 4 win over the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on Sunday night, Tatum got hooked by multiple Atlanta players on his way in for a dunk and took a hard fall as a result.