Jayson Tatum explained why Miami was the first round matchup he wanted all along
Briefly

Jayson Tatum said he had a feeling that the Celtics and Heat would meet again even before the Play-In Tournament was settled. It would only be right for the Celtics and Heat to play a fourth playoff series in five years, Tatum said.
Tatum also pushed back on the notion that other teams like the Heat were tougher than the Celtics. 'The world we live in, there's going to be something wrong with every team,' Tatum said.
'Like what's the definition of tough?' Tatum continued. 'Having the louder guys on your team? Like that [expletive] don't make you tough. Everybody has their own definition of what toughness is. Playing the right way, showing up every day to do your job without complaining. I think that's being tough.'
The Celtics dominated the series except for Game 2, when Miami rained down a franchise playoff-record 23 3s. Three of Boston's four wins were by 20 points or more.
Read at Boston.com
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