Jayson Tatum earns his first Eastern Conference player of the week award of the season
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Jayson Tatum earns his first Eastern Conference player of the week award of the season
"Jayson Tatum earned Eastern Conference player of the week honors for the first time this season, marking the 13th time he has won the award overall. He is now third all-time on the franchise list, trailing only Paul Pierce and Larry Bird."
"Tatum nearly averaged a double-double over three games, scoring 25.7 points and grabbing 9.7 rebounds per contest, while also contributing 6.7 assists and a steal per game."
"In a game against the Hornets, Tatum scored 32 points on 12-for-23 shooting, making five 3-pointers and recording eight assists with no turnovers, marking a significant improvement in his shooting touch."
"Tatum became the youngest player in Celtics history to score 14,000 points, joining a select group of nine players to achieve this milestone in a Celtics uniform."
Jayson Tatum has been named Eastern Conference player of the week for the first time this season, marking his 13th overall award. He is now third all-time in franchise history, behind Paul Pierce and Larry Bird. Tatum helped the Celtics achieve a 3-0 record against top conference teams, averaging 25.7 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game. He also became the youngest player in Celtics history to score 14,000 points. Tatum's shooting improved significantly, especially in a game against the Hornets where he scored 32 points.
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