
The Boston Celtics continue to show strong performance in the ongoing 2024-25 NBA season, which has led to an impressive standing. A pivotal reason for this success is none other than star player Jayson Tatum, who has consistently dazzled fans with his outstanding performances on the court.
Tatum is impressively averaging 27.1 points, along with 8.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists each game this regular season. Recently, during an engaging interview with Abby Chin and Noa Dalzell, the Celtics superstar shared his reasons for valuing road games highly.
“I’ve talked about the value that I’ve put into playing in road games. I’ve been very blessed and fortunate to come into arenas — I see a lot of Tatum jerseys. I understand it might be for their birthday, Christmas gift or whatever.” Tatum said.
Jayson Tatum on not sitting out NBA games:
“I’ve talked about the value that I’ve put into playing in road games. I’ve been very blessed and fortunate to come into arenas — I see a lot of Tatum jerseys. I understand it might be for their birthday, Christmas gift or whatever.”… pic.twitter.com/kXdRLqIbz4
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) March 17, 2025
Due to Tatum’s exceptional skill, and versatility, fans often referred to him as “The Anomaly.” However, during a recent interview, he shared his favorite nickname.
Kristaps Porzingis Commends Jayson Tatum For His Dedication To Every Game

The Boston Celtics recently faced off against the Brooklyn Nets in an intense game at Barclays Center. Jayson Tatum scored 20 points, along with 8 assists and 8 rebounds, while Kristaps Porzingis contributed 24 points and 2 rebounds. Ultimately, the Celtics won the game with a final score of 115-113. During the post-game interview, Porzingis discussed how the Celtics continue to win despite dealing with numerous injuries.
“It starts with JT, he wants to play all the games and you know he kind of sets the example for the team.” Porzingis said.
Kristaps Porzingis on how the Celtics keep winning despite dealing with so many injuries:
“It starts with JT, he wants to play all the games and you know he kind of sets the example for the team.”pic.twitter.com/J5LBIFq58c
— 𝙟𝙗 (@lockedupjb) March 16, 2025
The Celtics are currently in 2nd place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 49 wins and 19 losses. Their next game is against the Brooklyn Nets at TD Garden.