Tatum, Celtics pull away late to beat Raptors, move closer to 2-seed: 6 takeaways
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Tatum, Celtics pull away late to beat Raptors, move closer to 2-seed: 6 takeaways
"Tatum has morphed into a triple-double threat on any given night - a stat-stuffer who makes the team better in myriad ways, but perhaps especially as a passer."
"Tatum's passing has been otherworldly - an improvement on even last year's improvements, which offered hints of LeBron James."
"He's averaging 9.9 per game since his return and has recorded double-digits in six of the Celtics' last seven contests."
Jayson Tatum's return to the Celtics has transformed the team's dynamics, leading to a 113-95 victory over the Raptors. Tatum has become a triple-double threat, excelling as a passer and significantly improving his rebounding, averaging 9.9 per game since his return. His ability to make precise passes and his near-photographic memory of player positioning have enhanced the team's performance. Jaylen Brown contributed a team-high 26 points, further solidifying the Celtics' strong showing with a fully healthy roster.
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