Jayson Tatum say there is only one thing keeping me in Boston Celtics.

Jayson Tatum acknowledged that he had no desire to play in Boston.


His greatest desire was to move to Arizona and join the Suns, but destiny had other plans for him.

Jason In his fifth season, Christopher Tatum—who is regarded as a key component in the Boston Celtics’ NBA comeback—surprised his supporters by revealing that he was unwilling to defend the team’s uniform.

He hoped for bright days.
The forward admitted that the Phoenix Suns were the object of his desire, but life had other plans for him.

Tatum acknowledged that he even made contact with folks from Arizona, a city he intended to settle in, before to being picked during his intervention on the podcast The Old Man & The Three.

“I was in Phoenix, I went to meet with the coach and see the facilities and the players,” he stated.

Similarly, the twenty-four-year-old player, who took on the leadership position the team needed, explained how, initially against his will, fate led him to Boston.

“I remember my agent calling me…. I had a flight that night to go home, he was like tomorrow …. ‘I need you to pack your bag because you’re flying to Boston.’ I’m like no, I don’t want to go to Boston,” he said.

 

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