As Boston's best player, Jayson Tatum has done a good job of playing solid basketball. Despite that, the Celtics are just 2-2 in their last four games, and they barely survived a win over the Pelicans.
What did Jennings say about Tatum that caused him to respond? Here's more on Jennings' comments and the ensuing responses from Tatum, the Celtics' social team and head coach Joe Mazzulla.
"I think it comes with being one of the best players in the league, and the more you accomplish, the more It gives people opportunity to nitpick at things." Jayson Tatum was asked about his week of online drama and criticism.
Former NBA point guard Brandon Jennings didn’t mince words during an appearance on Gilbert Arenas’ podcast last week when it came to Tatum and his standing among Celtics greats.
NBA fans slammed Brandon Jennings as he insisted that the jersey of Jayson Tatum should not be displayed until Tatum wins a Finals MVP.
Brandon Jennings' criticism towards Jayson Tatum led to a fiery defense from Patrick Beverley on The Pat Bev Podcast.
Jayson Tatum hit back at former journeyman Brandon Jennings who named the All-NBA forward 'the softest Celtics superstar in history'.
After Brandon Jennings called Jayson Tatum the "softest" superstar in Celtics history, both he and Joe Mazzulla responded.
Brandon Jennings' recent rant about Jayson Tatum shows that NBA discourse often lacks nuance. “Is he the softest Boston Celtics superstar ever?” Jennings inquired. “What do we know about Boston Celtics players? Like anybody that put on a Boston ...
Or at least that is the position that was taken by the Boson Globe Celtics beat writer Gary Washburn on a recent episode of the CLNS Media "Celtics Beat" podcast in conversation with cohosts Adam Kaufman and Evan Valenti.
The Boston Celtics ’ main superstar Jayson Tatum has been having an ongoing beef with former NBA player Brandon Jennings for a while now, and it seems more people are weighing and picking sides. The most recent being multi-time All-Defensive player Patrick Beverly, who thinks Jennings is totally in the wrong.