Zach Lowe Believes Jayson Tatum Is This Step Away From Being ‘Super-Duper Star’
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
Zach Lowe Believes Jayson Tatum Is This Step Away From Being ‘Super-Duper Star’
https://nesn.com/2020/02/zach-lowe-believes-jayson-tatum-is-this-step-away-from-being-super-duper-star/
Zach Lowe Believes Jayson Tatum Is This Step Away From Being ‘Super-Duper Star’
by Adam London
on Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 10:39AM
You’re not going to find many holes in Jayson Tatum’s game.
Tatum, who’s in the midst of a breakout third NBA season, boasts a near-complete skill set. The 21-year-old already has established himself as a consistent 3-point shooter with an above-average mid-range game to go along with a fearlessness attacking the rim. And while defense was a perceived weakness of Tatum coming out Duke three years ago, he can more than hold his own on that end of the floor thanks in large to his length.
All of this considered, ESPN’s Zach Lowe seems to believe Tatum is only one facet away from becoming one of basketball’s best. “He seems to like the big stage and always has since he was a rookie,” Lowe said Tuesday on “The Jump.”
“He’s a really good defensive player, which I think people were slow to realize. He’s a really good defensive player. The next step for him is how good of a passer can he become? Can he become a five-assist, six-assist kind of guy? Because if he gets that, without sacrificing a lot of his scoring, then you have a super-duper-star.”
Tatum currently is averaging 2.9 assists per game this season. While that mark is nothing to write home about, it would serve as a career-high if sustained. Tatum has upped his assist numbers each season thus far, so at the very least, there’s documented steady improvement, which always is an encouraging sign when dealing with younger players.
That said, we can’t imagine Danny Ainge, Brad Stevens and Co. are dwelling on Tatum’s passing too much. The Celtics surely are more than pleased with Tatum’s development, and his rapid progression has some pundits projecting a deep playoff run for Boston this spring.
bob
MY NOTE: The next step in Jayson's growth is to learn how to handle the double-teams that have been thrown at him and that are almost guaranteed to be thrown at him nightly. If he has the court vision to be able to hit his teammates with a pass out of the double that gets them an open shot this next step up that Zach Lowe is talking about could come soon. Right now Jayson is averaging 2.9 assists per game. If he gets an extra 2 apg by passing out of double teams then he's pretty much at that 5 apg level Lowe is talking about.
.
Zach Lowe Believes Jayson Tatum Is This Step Away From Being ‘Super-Duper Star’
by Adam London
on Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 10:39AM
You’re not going to find many holes in Jayson Tatum’s game.
Tatum, who’s in the midst of a breakout third NBA season, boasts a near-complete skill set. The 21-year-old already has established himself as a consistent 3-point shooter with an above-average mid-range game to go along with a fearlessness attacking the rim. And while defense was a perceived weakness of Tatum coming out Duke three years ago, he can more than hold his own on that end of the floor thanks in large to his length.
All of this considered, ESPN’s Zach Lowe seems to believe Tatum is only one facet away from becoming one of basketball’s best. “He seems to like the big stage and always has since he was a rookie,” Lowe said Tuesday on “The Jump.”
“He’s a really good defensive player, which I think people were slow to realize. He’s a really good defensive player. The next step for him is how good of a passer can he become? Can he become a five-assist, six-assist kind of guy? Because if he gets that, without sacrificing a lot of his scoring, then you have a super-duper-star.”
Tatum currently is averaging 2.9 assists per game this season. While that mark is nothing to write home about, it would serve as a career-high if sustained. Tatum has upped his assist numbers each season thus far, so at the very least, there’s documented steady improvement, which always is an encouraging sign when dealing with younger players.
That said, we can’t imagine Danny Ainge, Brad Stevens and Co. are dwelling on Tatum’s passing too much. The Celtics surely are more than pleased with Tatum’s development, and his rapid progression has some pundits projecting a deep playoff run for Boston this spring.
bob
MY NOTE: The next step in Jayson's growth is to learn how to handle the double-teams that have been thrown at him and that are almost guaranteed to be thrown at him nightly. If he has the court vision to be able to hit his teammates with a pass out of the double that gets them an open shot this next step up that Zach Lowe is talking about could come soon. Right now Jayson is averaging 2.9 assists per game. If he gets an extra 2 apg by passing out of double teams then he's pretty much at that 5 apg level Lowe is talking about.
.
bobheckler- Posts : 62620
Join date : 2009-10-28
Re: Zach Lowe Believes Jayson Tatum Is This Step Away From Being ‘Super-Duper Star’
If I was starting a team right now I would pick Tatum 3rd after Luka and Giannis.
This obviously factors in players age with a long term build.
It's crazy how he has suddenly blossomed this month.
This obviously factors in players age with a long term build.
It's crazy how he has suddenly blossomed this month.
tjmakz- Posts : 4278
Join date : 2010-05-19
Similar topics
» How Jayson Tatum Changed His Game And Became A Star
» How Jayson Tatum Changed His Game And Became A Star
» Celtics star Jayson Tatum saves 100% of his $7.8 million NBA salary
» Celtics star Jayson Tatum to miss next game for ‘personal reasons’
» Celtics Star Jayson Tatum Doesn’t Mind Coming Off Bench, Just Wants To Win
» How Jayson Tatum Changed His Game And Became A Star
» Celtics star Jayson Tatum saves 100% of his $7.8 million NBA salary
» Celtics star Jayson Tatum to miss next game for ‘personal reasons’
» Celtics Star Jayson Tatum Doesn’t Mind Coming Off Bench, Just Wants To Win
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum