BOSTON — Jayson Tatum leading the Boston Celtics to a 2-0 lead in their second-round NBA playoff series was like rubbing salt in the wounds of the Philadelphia 76ers.
Tatum, who the Celtics selected with the No. 3 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft — a pick obtained in a trade with the 76ers that also netted Boston another potential lottery pick — scored 21 points on 50 percent shooting Thursday night at TD Garden as the C’s beat the Sixers 108-103 in Game 2.
All of this happened while the player Philly selected with the No. 1 pick acquired from the Celtics, Markelle Fultz, sat on the bench and earned his second DNP-coach’s decision of the series.
Tatum forged his place into the record books with his Game 2 performance.
He’s the first Celtics rookie since Larry Bird to score 20-plus points in four straight playoff games, and he also bested a mark set by future Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant.
Jayson Tatum (20 years, 61 days) is now the youngest player to ever score 20+ PTS in 4 straight playoff games. The previous youngest was Kobe Bryant (20 years, 272 days) who accomplished that feat in 1999. @EliasSports pic.twitter.com/nyfOLs6uYz
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) May 4, 2018
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Not only did Tatum make the Fultz trade look even worse, he outplayed the likely Rookie of the Year winner Ben Simmons as well. The 76ers point guard scored only a single point and missed all four of his shot attempts in a lackluster performance.
Tatum has played very well during his rookie season. He’s scoring and defending at a high level
on a consistent basis, but perhaps more impressive is his composure and good decision-making in crunch time.
The Duke product is not afraid of the moment, and he’ll probably have plenty more of them before this Celtics playoff run is over.