Celtics
Jayson Tatum is making waves as he returns to form for the Celtics. In Wednesday’s victory over Oklahoma City, Tatum clocked a season-high 35 minutes, playing the entire fourth quarter.
This is a significant milestone as he continues to recover from a torn Achilles. Tatum delivered an impressive performance with 19 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists in just his ninth game back.
Reflecting on his journey, Tatum shared, “It definitely feels different. Sometimes the best moments are when I don’t have a chance to think … I’ve just got to react.”
It’s clear that game time is crucial for him to regain his rhythm. “These are things you can’t simulate in workouts,” he added.
“Each game I kind of surprise myself with encouraging things.” Tatum’s progress is a promising sign for the Celtics as they look to capitalize on his growing momentum.
Knicks
Jordan Clarkson is finding his groove again with the Knicks after a stretch of did-not-plays (DNPs). Clarkson, adjusting to a new coach and system, acknowledges the need for patience.
“I know everybody wanted it to click immediately,” he explained. “But I’ve got to feel out a new coach, new system … I’m getting a chance to watch the D-N-P’s and learn.”
His recent performances have shown a resurgence in scoring, playmaking, and defense, making him a valuable asset to the Knicks’ rotation. Clarkson’s adaptability and growth are encouraging signs for the team’s future.
Raptors
Ja’Kobe Walter is becoming a standout player for the Raptors as the season progresses. Since the All-Star break, Walter has been on fire, shooting 48.6 percent from beyond the arc in 17 games. His defensive contributions are also turning heads, making him an integral part of the Raptors’ lineup.
Walter’s emergence is a testament to his hard work and dedication, providing the Raptors with a versatile weapon as they head into the crucial stages of the season.
