October 5, 2024

What everyone needs to know about Celtics star Jayson Tatum’s ejection The Celtics beat the undermanned Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden on Friday after Jayson Tatum was ejected in the third quarter.


Even though he survived the horror of the battle, the Boston star wanted to set the record straight about his wrongdoing that night.
Tatum was called for aggravated assault after accidentally elbowing Robert Covington.
The All-NBA forward was not happy with the call, nor were the referees with Tatum’s actions, giving Tatum his second technical foul and ejecting him from the game.
According to the postgame pool report, Tatum was given a technical foul because he continued to argue and did not return to the Celtics’ bench, rather than for anything specific he did or said.
It is said that it was the cause.
The ejection “shocked” Boston’s star, but head coach Joe Mazzula was pleased with the spirit Tatum showed in the moment.

There are lessons to be learned after the Celtics beat Philadelphia by six points.
However, Tatum confirmed that was not the result on Friday.
“Again, I wasn’t that upset,” Tatum told reporters about the ejection, according to NBC Sports Boston.

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“Please don’t spread this story.
I didn’t throw anything.
I said what I said.
There were no magic words.
I didn’t make an oath.
My assistant coach was there and listened to me.
I don’t know; maybe they didn’t want me to play on Friday.
They really wanted to get me out of there.
Then I calmly sat down and ate my ice cream.
I wasn’t angry.
I didn’t throw anything.
It seemed like a joke.
I had to laugh at that.
I didn’t cry or throw anything; I just grabbed my ice cream and watched the rest of the game.
NBA fans were quick to look back at his 2014 tweet, with which Tatum agreed almost word for word.
So it appears that fans took his word that the Celtics star wasn’t mad, and that’s because Boston is traveling to Indiana to face the Pacers in the quarterfinals of the NBA’s in-season games.
This must be the approach taken.

 

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