THE BOSTON CELTIS ACCEPTED A $800 AGREEMENT WITH.
A Solution For NBA All-Star Game Disinterest Is Provided By Jayson Tatum.
After making roster changes during the offseason, the Boston Celtics appear to be a strong contender to win the NBA Championship this year.
Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday were acquired by the Celtics through daring trades, and they have blended in remarkably well with the team’s other players.
In addition to leading the Eastern Conference at 16-5, Boston has accomplished an amazing feat in and of itself.
Before the players and supporters are satisfied with how they currently compare to the rest of the league, there is still a long way to go.
Thankfully, Jayson Tatum, who is still among the most complete offensive players in the league, is off to another impressive start for the Celtics this season.
Tatum, who is virtually a lock to play in this year’s All-Star Game, offered some advice on the Point Forward podcast regarding how to increase interest in the game.
When Andre Iguodala asks Tatum what he would do differently at the beginning of the video, the Celtics star explains that he would start by switching the format of the All-Star game back to East-West.
Tatum added that he believed the game could start earlier and that the player introductions and halftime could be shortened.
Tatum, who has now made multiple All-Star teams, raises valid points, and the NBA would be smart to implement some of those adjustments.
For the time being, though, fans may have to put up with another forgettable performance by one of the top players in the NBA, including Tatum.