Jason Tatum
Definition
Jayson Tatum (commonly misspelled as Jason Tatum), born March 3, 1998, is an American professional basketball player who serves as a small forward and power forward for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
A five-time NBA All-Star, Olympic gold medalist, and two-time NBA champion renowned for his elite scoring, clutch performances, and versatility on both ends of the court.
Examples
Jason Tatum's step-back three had the defender contemplating a career change to accounting.
With Jason Tatum leading the charge, the Celtics turned a nail-biter into a laugher faster than you can say supermax contract.
Fantasy owners everywhere rejoiced when Jason Tatum dropped 60 points, proving he's the cheat code they always dreamed of.
Jason Tatum's block party at the rim left opponents wondering if gravity works differently for him.