Jayson Tatum scores 41, Celtics hold off late Nets rally without Kristaps Porzingis
Briefly

That just goes to who he is... The first half was true individual greatness, and I thought the way he manipulated the defense in the second half is another sign of greatness. So his ability and character to find different ways to be one of the best players on the floor, empower his teammates and understand that in order to get to where we want to, it has to be a team, and he truly understands that, so it's good to watch.
He wants to win more than anything else, and everything about that was him. That was his decision. I think that's part of his growth as a player, is he understands that he has to be great for us every night but it looks different every night.
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