Celtics star Jayson Tatum has now made two eastern conference finals, tied Larry Bird with 60 points for most in a Celtics game in Friday’s comeback win, made All-NBA, signed a max extension and double his assist percentage before the age of 24. He’s looked at as one of the best players in the league, so what’s next? Many will hope to see Tatum lead the Celtics to a championship, but they don’t appear close as his best season yet has done little more than get the team into play-in tournament position. Sean Deveney discusses the best stretch of Tatum’s career on Celtics Beat and what’s next.
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