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Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Fires Back At ‘Super Team’ Label
David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

The Boston Celtics’ dominance in the regular season made them a favorite to win the NBA championship. However, their journey hit a speed bump in Game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. After a convincing win in Game 1, the Celtics suffered a blowout loss in Game 2, raising questions about their invincibility.

In a postgame press conference, Jayson Tatum addressed the weight of expectations. Tatum challenged the notion that the Celtics are a “super team,” saying:

“That’s the narrative you might see on TV, the idea that we have a super team. It’s twofold,” Tatum said. “We didn’t have the Coach of the Year or MVP. We only had two All-Stars. They say we’re a super team, but we didn’t get rewarded like we are.”

Tatum’s comments highlight the disparity between the team’s perceived status and their actual accolades. He seems to say that the “super team” label is unfair, as they haven’t received the same recognition as other top teams.

This sentiment suggests that Tatum feels the media’s expectations are unfair and the team’s achievements aren’t being recognized accordingly. The Celtics’ success is undeniable, but Tatum’s words remind them they still have something to prove.

The Celtics’ response in Game 3 will be crucial in regaining momentum and silencing doubters. Tatum’s comments serve as a reminder that even top teams face challenges and that the “super team” label can be a double-edged sword.

As the series progresses, seeing how Tatum and his teammates navigate these expectations and prove their worth on the court will be fascinating.

With the pressure mounting, the Celtics must refocus and rediscover their rhythm to achieve their championship aspirations. Tatum’s words may have been a call to arms, a reminder that they still have something to prove, even as one of the top teams in the league.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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