Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum has had a challenging time at the Olympics, with Team USA head coach Steve Kerr opting to bench him for significant portions of the Summer Games in Paris. Despite being a key player in Team USA’s 2020 gold-medal run in Tokyo, Tatum has struggled to find his place in Kerr’s rotations. Most notably, he was benched for the entire game against Serbia and saw limited playing time in other matchups.
Tatum’s mother, Brandy Cole, took to Twitter to express her frustration, stating that his benching was “unacceptable and makes no sense.” Many Celtics fans have also criticized Kerr’s decision, especially considering Tatum’s defensive abilities and versatility on the court.
Former Celtics center Kendrick Perkins highlighted Tatum’s versatility and impact on both ends of the floor, suggesting that he could have been valuable in the recent games. Despite Tatum’s impressive track record and NBA championship win with the Celtics, he has been overlooked in favor of other players on Team USA.
As Team USA gears up to face France in the gold medal game, the question remains whether Tatum will see more playing time and have the opportunity to contribute to a potential victory. Celtics fans and supporters of Tatum will be eagerly watching to see if he gets a chance to showcase his skills on the international stage.
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