Jayson Tatum is one with a humble beginning but naturally built for NBA sports as he was trained earlier in his life. The African-American played for Duke Blue Devils in college before joining Boston Celtics, where he plays as a small forward and also as a power forward. Though he is yet to bag any big silverware, he went home with the 2019 Skills Challenge Trophy. Off the court, he runs the Jayson Tatum’s foundation; no wonder he is thoughtful and compassionate to people and wants to be of service. He has also represented America in the FIBA under-17 World Championship in 2014 and FIBA under-19 World Championship in 2015.
Jayson Tatum plays the small forward and power forward positions at a height of 6’8” (2.03 m).
Jayson Tatum is one with a humble beginning but naturally built for NBA sports as he was trained earlier in his life. The African-American played for Duke Blue Devils in college before joining Boston Celtics, where he plays as a small forward and also as a power forward. Though he is yet to bag any big silverware, he went home with the 2019 Skills Challenge Trophy. Off the court, he runs the Jayson Tatum’s foundation; no wonder he is thoughtful and compassionate to people and wants to be of service. He has also represented America in the FIBA under-17 World Championship in 2014 and FIBA under-19 World Championship in 2015.
Jayson Tatum plays the small forward and power forward positions at a height of 6’8” (2.03 m).