After their break, Austin and Pausha discuss several suggestions that could bring back the All-Star Game and All-Star Weekend in general (1:20). After that, Austin reacts to his most recent time in the NBA headlines as a result of JJ Redick’s remarks (26:44), and then he has a two-part chat regarding Jayson Tatum’s rise to prominence in the league and his exclusion from the MVP debate (35:14). Subsequently, they discuss their preferred hoops footwear (45:12) and conclude by summarising the main narratives for the Eastern and Western Conferences as the season nears its end (49:52).
In his most recent game, Tatum recorded 25 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and three steals in a 129-112 victory over the Bulls.
You can use the statistics and trends below to look at Tatum’s available prop bets if you’d want to forecast his performance.
Even if the 35-year-old isn’t leading the stats charts right now, supporters still want the Golden State Warriors icon’s name to be on the back of their jerseys since it is the most recognisable.
Following his 2009 draft selection, the four-time NBA champion has been a part of the Warriors since the start of his career. It appears that the supporters have recognised his devotion, as they firmly believe Curry will play his entire career for the California club.
The five-time NBA All-Star Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics was trailing him, with veteran James of the Lakers completing the top three. Victor Wembanyama, who finished in fourth place, became the first rookie to rank higher on the most popular jersey list since Kristaps Porziis of the Celtics did so in the 2015–16 campaign.
The remaining seven players in the top ten were Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, Tyrese Maxey, and Kevin Lillard. Well-known players Ja Morant and Nikola Jokic came in at 11 and 14, respectively.
The Lakers continue to be more popular than the Celtics and Curry’s team, the Warriors, even in spite of his individual success.
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