VIDEO: Jayson Tatum’s Reaction Was Caught On Camera After His Crazy Expensive Watch Was Misunderstood As ‘Kid’s Watch’ By A Reporter
The Boston Celtics kicked off the new season on a high note after winning their 18th NBA title. In a strong preseason showing, Jayson Tatum and his team defeated the Denver Nuggets, advancing to a 2-0 record. This victory was lovely, as the Celtics had lost both regular-season matchups against the Nuggets last year.
After the back-to-back wins, Tatum appeared well at a recent press conference alongside teammate Derrick White. However, the lighthearted atmosphere turned unexpectedly when a reporter asked Tatum if he was wearing a fake or a kid’s watch. Both Tatum and White were visibly shocked by the offbeat question and couldn’t help but burst into laughter.
Tatum’s reaction was especially memorable, as the reporter mistook his extravagant watch for a kid’s watch. In response to the surprising query, he chuckled and replied, “That’s crazy.” The question quickly became a humorous highlight of the press conference.
Jayson Tatum Focuses on Team Success While Aiming for MVP Recognition
Despite his remarkable performance last season, Jayson Tatum fell short of winning MVP in both the Eastern Conference and the NBA Finals. As the new season approaches, questions about his motivation to chase individual accolades resurfaced during a recent press conference.
When asked about his drive for an MVP title this season, Tatum shared the importance of setting personal goals while keeping team success in mind.
“Everybody should have individual goals. We’re all mature enough and know what it’s like to have team success; nothing gets in the way of what we’re trying to accomplish. Whether guys wanna make an All-Defensive team, All-Star, or be MVP, you should be able to go after that. It means you’re having a hell of a year,” Tatum said.
“I’m not chasing MVP if it’s costing us games, but if I’m in that conversation, it means we’re one of the best teams, I’m playing the right way, and everybody on the team is having success, and we’re going the right path,” he added.
The Celtics’ next preseason game will be on October 13, against the Philadelphia 76ers. Fans are eager to see how Tatum balances his aspirations with the Celtics’ quest for another championship.