The good, the bad and the ugly through two weekends of NBA playoffs
Monday marks 10 days of NBA playoff games, and as it always seems to the NBA playoffs are living up to the hype.
We have stars emerging, upstart teams pushing title favorites, expected title favorites getting run out of the building, and dramatic game-winners. The NBA’s best are putting on a show, and we are just getting started.
Here is the good, the bad, and the ugly through 10 days of the NBA playoffs
Welcome to the NBA elite, Jayson Tatum. He already was there if we’re being honest, the man has an Olympic Gold Medal from Tokyo — where he played a key role in the Gold Medal game — and is likely will finish top five in MVP voting this year. However, to truly establish yourself as elite in the NBA in the minds of many fans, you have to do it in the playoffs.
Tatum has dominated on both ends. He has averaged 29.7 points and eight assists a game through three games, and more importantly, he has been the primary defender keeping Kevin Durant in relative check for the Celtics. Tatum also has a spinning game-winner as time expired this series.
JAYSON TATUM MAKES THE GAME WINNER CELTICS WIN!