So to recap: Tatum wins the NBA Title as the best player on the best team in the NBA, though it’s teammate Jaylen Brown who wins Finals MVP. Then Tatum spends the next month playing for Team USA, going to battle alongside many of the best basketball players in the world, and that experience concludes with a Gold Medal victory. Doing so, he joins a prestigious three-man group with LeBron James and Michael Jordan. And do I need to remind you that prior to the start of Team USA Training Camp, the Celtics and Tatum agreed to the richest deal in NBA history?
What’s the encore for Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics?
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If Jayson Tatum is going to continue to walk in the footsteps of LeBron James and Michael Jordan, then it could mean great things are ahead for the Boston Celtics. In each of those two previous instances when James and Jordan hit the Summer Trifecta in 2012 and 1992 respectively, the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls would go on to win the NBA Title again the following year. Surely Celtics fans would be wicked pumped if banner #19 was soon on the way.
Of course, repeating as NBA Champion is no easy feat. Even in Boston, the city home to the most NBA Championship teams, the only group of Celtics to win multiple titles in a row were groups led by Bill Russell, Bob Cousy and John Havlicek in the 1960’s. The Celtics will enter the 2024-25 season as the championship favorites, but it may require Jayson Tatum reaching another level for Boston to hang another banner.
Sonny Giuliano is an experienced sports writer for ClutchPoints who has been covering the NFL, NCAA Football, NBA, and NCAA Basketball for well over a decade. The Naples, Florida native received his degree from Florida Gulf Coast University.