After more than a decade’s wait, the Boston Celtics finally fulfilled their dream of winning an NBA title last season because of the outstanding performances of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Despite the skepticism surrounding their capabilities, the duo propelled the Celtics to the NBA Finals, securing the team’s record-breaking 18th championship.
This victory has ignited strong enthusiasm in Brown and Tatum. Determined to embark on another championship journey in the upcoming season, the pair have been hard at work during their training sessions. The Celtics’ X account recently shared an intense 1-on-1 matchup between the two stars.
While they celebrated their championship, critics suggested that Boston’s path to the title was relatively easy. However, Tatum and Brown appear undeterred by these comments and seem determined to prove their doubters wrong.
Their fierce matchup quickly captured the attention of Celtics fans. Witnessing their determination and desire to lead the team, fans are increasingly optimistic that another NBA title is on the horizon for the Celtics this season.
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Jayson Tatum Opens Up About Winning His First NBA Championship
Jayson Tatum experienced an unforgettable moment last season when he won his first NBA title with the Boston Celtics. In a recent interview with Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe, Tatum reflected on the journey that led to this milestone.
“We’ve gotten close a bunch of times. We lost in the finals. There’s a lot of people that doubted us, and I remember thinking about, ‘Man, when we win the championship, I can’t wait to tell everybody that doubted us, that had something to say’” Tatum said.
“You realize that moment that we won, when the confetti was falling and then the parade, it’s not about the people that doubted you. It’s about you guys, the guys that supported us along the way. Everybody that believed in us, and I can honestly say, the parade was the best two hours of my life,” he added.
Under Joe Mazzulla’s guidance, the Celtics will kick off the next season through a matchup against the Denver Nuggets on October 4.