Jayson Tatum has heard his name in trade rumors a lot lately, but he’s accepting it as part of life in the NBA, writes A. Sherrod Blakely of NBC Sports Boston. Tatum is considered a key figure in the Celtics‘ push to acquire Anthony Davis, and although rumors have quieted somewhat with the passing of the trade deadline, they are sure to ramp up again this summer.
“I get asked that question a lot,” Tatum said about the trade talk. “And my response is always the same; control what I can control, I don’t take it personal. I understood coming in that it is a business. They have to make the best decision for them, whatever that may be. Especially right now; I can’t control it.”
Tatum’s on-court performance hasn’t suffered in the wake of the rumors, as Blakely points out that his stats have remained constant since Davis’ trade request became public. Showing star potential at age 20, Tatum may be in Davis’ position some day, but for now he is on the second season of a four-year rookie contract and has no control over where he plays.
“You learn pretty quickly that when you are under contract, you don’t have too much say-so,” he added.
There’s more from Boston this morning:
- During All-Star media events Saturday, LeBron James spoke further about his phone call with Kyrie Irving last month, relays Chelsea Howard of The Sporting News. Irving called James to apologize for some of the things he did in Cleveland and said he understands the situation better now that he is a veteran leader with the Celtics. “I think I’ve always loved Kyrie, from before I met him, until when I became his teammate, to even now,” James said. “So the phone call, more than for me, I think just to see his growth … It takes a real man and a real person — and a real person to understand who they are — to be able to call, or to do anything and be able to see their wrongdoings or believe they have some wrongdoings.”
- If Irving decides to leave Boston, he could affect the fate of several teams, notes Danny Leroux of The Athletic. The Celtics would lose one of their top talents and their best hope of signing Davis to a long-term deal if they do acquire him in a trade. The Knicks, Lakers and Clippers all have room to make a major impact in free agency and might welcome Irving if he becomes available.
- Darren Hartwell of NBC Sports Boston checks on the status the three first-round picks the Celtics could be owed this summer and finds that two of them may not convey. The Grizzlies’ choice is top-eight protected, while the Clippers’ selection will only be moved if they make the playoffs.
For Tatum’s sake I really hope he gets traded, at his age he needs to shine & develop to the player he can be, winning shouldn’t enter into it for the next 5 or so years for him, he needs to be the man right now.
What’s wrong with you? Seriously. Where did the approach to focusing on development while also trying to win ever fail? It worked for Kyrie, Simmons, Wade, Kawhi, Draymond Green, Harden, Westbrook, Durant. I mean, who hasn’t it worked for?
What!? Your list of guy focused on development never won anything while in the development stage. Wade is the closest example but not really. What is your major malfunction?
They were all on winning teams within the first 5 years (his parameters) of their career, and most made it to the conference finals. I would consider that “winning”. Take a breath, tough guy, and try again
For Tatums sake I really hope they find a different picture of him
Good comeback. Guess that’s all you got left… when you can’t debate anymore, resort to insults. Well done, you nailed it