“His mom did an unbelievable job!” Jayson Tatum receives all praise in world after signing $314 million supermax contract
Last season, Tatum led the Celtics to an NBA championship.

Jayson Tatum
Kemba Walker, a 12-year NBA veteran, has expressed his admiration for Jayson Tatum. Walker, who played with Tatum on the Boston Celtics, praised JT’s character, saying he’s a good person despite receiving criticism for his performances.
He congratulated Tatum’s family, particularly his mom, for doing an “unbelievable job” raising him. Walker’s comments came after Tatum signed a five-year, $314 million contract with the Celtics.
That’s my dawg right there, bro! Like JT [Jayson Tatum]? Bro, one of a kind. He get a lot of criticism but, forget basketball. He is a good dude! He’s like top-notch bro, top-notch. That’s one of my favorite people bro. I love JT. His mom, she did an unbelievable job. His parents, his dad too, like, those my peoples right there.Kemba Walker said on 7PM in Brooklyn
Walker’s praise for Jayson Tatum reflects his unique perspective on his NBA colleagues, viewing them as “brothers” rather than rivals. His heartfelt congratulations to Tatum and his family demonstrate the strong bonds formed during their time together on the Celtics.
Last season, Tatum led the Celtics to an NBA championship, solidifying his status as one of the league’s top players. He averaged impressive stats throughout the season, showcasing his skills and dedication to the game. With his new contract in place, Tatum is poised to continue his dominance on the court, making Walker’s praise even more fitting.
Kemba Walker’s retirement received heartfelt congratulations from former Celtics teammates
Kemba Walker officially announced his retirement which marked the end of a fantastic 12-year career in the NBA. Walker’s journey began at UConn, where he led the Huskies to several notable NCAA Tournament runs, including a championship in 2011.
Walker’s impact on the Celtics was profound, and his former teammates, including Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Marcus Smart, took to social media to congratulate him on his retirement. Their heartfelt messages reflected the significant influence Walker had on their lives and careers.
The No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, Walker went on to have a remarkable professional career, earning four All-Star appearances. He played for the Boston Celtics from 2019 to 2021, providing exceptional leadership, stability, and scoring prowess during his tenure.
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