Jayson Tatum Clutch Stats Since 2020 NBA Playoffs Are Flat-Out Bad

Tatum hasn't raised his game to a higher level when it matters most

Since entering the Walt Disney World NBA bubble, Jayson Tatum has not been good in clutch situations — and the stats prove it.

Prior to this past summer, the Boston Celtics star forward was quite good in clutch spots, which are defined as five-or-less-point games with under five minutes remaining in regulation or overtime. But it’s been an entirely different story since the start of the 2019-20 NBA Playoffs.

Check out this tweet shared Tuesday morning by Boston Sports Info:

Tatum had a strong overall game Tuesday night against the Dallas Mavericks, racking up 28 points to go along with six rebounds and four assists. But, despite making a few solid plays in Boston’s late-game run, Tatum’s sloppy play in crunch time factored into what wound up being a heartbreaking loss for the Celtics.

Turnovers have been equally as problematic as Tatum’s clutch-shooting woes. Too often the 22-year-old commits a costly turnover, often while attempting to split a double-team, at the worst possible time.

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Tatum ultimately is too good for his clutch stats to remain so poor. He likely is going through a stretch that All-Star players go through.

Nevertheless, he needs to take his game to a higher level when it matters most if the Celtics are going to go anywhere this season.

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Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.