ddb wrote:I've said this many times on here. Tatum's ceiling is league MVP candidate throughout his prime years, All-NBA's, and Top 5 player in the league during his prime. He's 6'10 (in shoes?), versatile defender, willing passer, good rebounder, and a great scorer. He has the clutch gene and the star gene. For those who thought JB was the better overall player, you failed to properly project the full body of work of a prime Jayson Tatum. He's only going to get better folks.
He has the chance to go down as a Top 3 Celtic right there with Russell & Bird.
he's 6'8" in shoes. No need to embellish his height. As good as he is and can become, it's highly unlikely he'll ever surpass Bird, Russell, Cousy, and Havlicek. We've been blessed to have some all-time greats. It's no slight on Tatum. These are former MVPs with multiple championships and all-NBA teams. But he'll pass the Pierce, McHale, Cowens, Jones, KG and Parish types but he'll need at least one championship to do so