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After guiding the Boston Celtics to their 18th championship the previous season, Jayson Tatum took home an NBA championship. But while he continues to add to his already impressive CV, the All-NBA forward is also vying for the NBA’s Most Valuable Player title in addition to winning.

During an interview with Bobby Krivitsky of Sports Illustrated on Tuesday, September 10, Jayson Tatum talked about his pursuit of an NBA MVP award and his simultaneous goal of winning another championship.

“Everything is subordinate to winning. The most crucial thing is to win a championship. playing appropriately. However, it’s finished. It is conceivable. You can compete for a championship, play the proper way and win the game, and be the league’s most valuable player. Thus, you are not required to give up one for the other. You are able to do both.

 

Regarding the New York Knicks, a conference foe, Jayson Tatum has high expectations for the 2024–2025 NBA season.

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On Thursday, Kendrick Perkins, a former NBA champion and Boston Celtic, had a harsh word for Tatum’s pursuit of MVP on NBA Today.

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It’s easy. Self-centred. He is selfish, really. I’m not being negative here; rather, I’m talking about focussing solely on one’s own benefit, enjoyment, or well-being at the expense of other people. I don’t mind if a player is a little self-centred and wants to achieve goals on their own.”

While it started as a somewhat critical comment, Perkins spun his argument on its head, finally extending his support to Jayson Tatum for his goal to win the NBA MVP title.

Jayson Tatum gives 2024-25 NBA Finals prediction

Jayson Tatum appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night.

The Celtics forward made a prediction on the NBA Finals matchup for the upcoming season during his appearance.
“It’s going to be a rematch, we’re playing Dallas again,” Tatum said at the 5:32 mark.