Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics exude confidence in their abilities, attributing their success to their shared commitment to improvement.
Their partnership has been instrumental in the Celtics’ remarkable 48-12 record, the best in the NBA. Tatum emphasizes their relentless drive to enhance their skills, distinguishing them from other star duos in the league.
“Going into this season, we try and take the same approach: I’m getting better and he’s getting better,” Tatum said, via The Players’ Tribune. “It’s not like we’re staying the same. We’re two of the hungriest players in the league.”
Since being drafted as back-to-back No. 3 overall picks in 2017, Tatum and Brown have been integral to the Celtics’ success, consistently propelling the team to playoff contention. Despite reaching the NBA Finals in 2022 and narrowly missing out on a championship, their hunger for success remains undiminished.
With the emergence of players like Derrick White and Kristaps Porzingis complementing their talents, Tatum and Brown are poised for another deep postseason run. Both players have elevated their efficiency in their seventh year as teammates, achieving career-high shooting percentages.
Their synergy extends beyond the court, as they push each other to excel through friendly competition and rigorous practice sessions. Tatum acknowledges the importance of further synchronizing their gameplay to maximize their impact on the court.
“Everything we do, we compete in a good way — I’m pushing him, we play one-on-one after practice,” Tatum said. “I think the next step for us is feeding off each other more in a game.”
Their dominance was evident in the Celtics’ recent 140-88 victory over the Golden State Warriors, showcasing their ability to overwhelm opponents with their collective talent and determination. As they continue to evolve as a dynamic duo, Tatum and Brown epitomize the Celtics’ relentless pursuit of excellence on their quest for NBA glory.
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