“This ain’t nothing GET IT ALL” Kyle Lowry triggers Jayson Tatum’s Championship pedigree after EC Triumph
Deuce Tatum and Jayson Tatum
Jayson Tatum may possibly rise as a champion soon after the incredible performances he has been pulling off since the get go of the playoffs. This year has been a total one eighty and an emotion filled season as it all comes down to what conspires beginning this Tuesday, at the Chase Center. The Golden State Warriors regain an opportunity to prove their strengths were as good as they looked during the last decade.
The Boston Celtics on the other hand have now entered the finals for the first time ever as a group and its roster will be put to the ultimate test against one of the most experienced teams in the league at the moment. The Celtics drew the upper hand after collapsing the Miami Heat’s ability to work through their skills. They beat the Heat 100-96.
Jayson Tatum hones in his Mamba Mentality during Game 7 of the ECF
The battle between the Celtics and Heat was extremely competitive and both team showed defensive excellence. Miami had lost two games in a two before winning their sixth matchup as Jimmy Butler was playing through a knee inflammation. But the opposition fought back with the help of Jayson Tatum. After a very tough fight Jimmy Butler took a moment to appreciate Tatum on the court saying, “It’s your time.”
Miami was down by more than 10 points with under three minutes left in the quarter. They made a massive comeback cutting the lead short by two points when Butler had missed a game winner. Both leaders had exceptional performances with Jayson having 26 points as well as 10 rebounds and Jimmy finishing with 35 points on 48 minutes.
Kyle Lowry gives Jayson Tatum his words of encouragement following Game 7 victory
Jayson Tatum won the hearts of millions following their elimination game victory. All players of the opposition were extremely proud of him including veteran point guard Kyle Lowry. The Heat’s guard was noticed walking up to the player to give his respects when he said, “This ain’t nothing, get it all.”
These words would have certainly meant a lot to the 24-year old player coming from a peer. Jayson was also seen wearing a purple and yellow colored band with the number “24” on it paying respects to his idol, the late great Kobe Bryant. This will be an emotional ride for the new finalists entering the last stage before the title.
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