Slax wrote:exculpatory wrote:Slax wrote:Yeah totally possible he sees some regression to the mean. He's playing so much better than early season right now that it's not clear it's totally sustainable.
One thing he has going for him is that (unfortunately) there injuries have hampered or wiped out a good five or six guys who would have been considered for all-NBA if they were 100% healthy. If the season ended today, there would definitely be fewer than 15 players who would be 100% guaranteed to be selected above Tatum without question, but there would be a whole mess of other players who you could compare against him and they have arguments for and against them. So if Tatum keeps playing great and the Celtics end up as a high seed with him as their top scorer and an elite defender, his case for third team could be pretty compelling.
And then next year, he could even improve over his play this year but not make all-NBA at all because he will be competing against newly healthy players like Steph, KD, Kyrie, PG13, Oladipo, etc. Pretty wild thought.
Steph is wildly overrated.
Be that as it may, he's pretty much guaranteed a spot on an all-NBA team next year if he's healthy.
True but potentially wrong.


















