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Jayson Tatum: Worst Shooter in NBA Finals History!

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Jayson Tatum has entered the 2024 NBA Finals with a dubious record: he now holds the lowest field goal percentage in NBA Finals history at 35.4%. After a disappointing Game 2 performance, shooting just 6-22, and a similarly poor 6-16 in Game 1, Tatum’s shooting struggles are a significant concern for the Boston Celtics.

Lowest Field Goal Percentages in NBA Finals History:

1. Jayson Tatum – 35.4% (56-158 FG in 8 games)
2. Patrick Ewing – 36.3% (58-160 FG in 7 games)
3. JR Smith – 37.7% (84-223 FG in 25 games)
4. Kevin Love – 38.6% (78-202 FG in 19 games)
5. Sam Perkins – 39.0% (62-159 FG in 17 games)
6. Jason Kidd – 39.2% (93-237 FG in 16 games)
7. Richard Hamilton – 39.3% (86-219 FG in 12 games)
8. Kenyon Martin – 39.4% (71-180 FG in 10 games)
9. Dirk Nowitzki – 40.4% (93-230 FG in 12 games)
10. Mario Chalmers – 40.4% (72-178 FG in 23 games)
11. Allen Iverson – 40.7% (66-162 FG in 5 games)
12. Ron Harper – 41.0% (66-161 FG in 27 games)
13. Kobe Bryant – 41.2% (333-808 FG in 37 games)
14. Draymond Green – 41.4% (132-319 FG in 33 games)
15. Rajon Rondo – 41.7% (83-199 FG in 19 games)

This isn’t Tatum’s first time struggling with shooting in the Finals. During the 2022 NBA Finals, he shot 36.6% from the field and 45.4% from three-point range. In the current series, his percentages have dropped even further to 31.5% from the field and 28.5% from beyond the arc.

Despite Tatum’s shooting woes, the Celtics have managed to secure a 2-0 lead against the Dallas Mavericks, thanks to contributions from other players like Jrue Holiday, Jaylen Brown, and Derrick White. However, for Boston to maintain their momentum and ultimately win the championship, Tatum will need to improve his shooting.

Tatum’s performance is crucial to the Celtics’ success. While his defense and playmaking have been valuable, improving his shooting efficiency will be key in the remaining games. His ability to bounce back from this slump could be decisive in the Celtics’ quest for their 18th NBA title.

Jayson Tatum’s Contributions Beyond Shooting:

Despite his shooting struggles, Tatum has been contributing significantly in other areas. He is averaging 17.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game, showcasing his versatility and determination.

Tatum’s playmaking abilities have been particularly impressive, averaging 8.5 assists per game. He has been effectively orchestrating the offense, making smart decisions with the ball, and creating opportunities for his teammates. This development in his game adds another dimension to the Celtics’ offense, making them more unpredictable and challenging to defend.

To solidify his status as the best player in the league and the undisputed leader of the Celtics, Tatum will need to overcome his shooting woes. Consistency and a well-rounded performance are key. If Tatum can find his shooting touch while maintaining his high level of playmaking and rebounding, he could elevate his game and his team to new heights.

In summary, while Jayson Tatum’s shooting struggles have been evident, his contributions in other areas have been invaluable. His versatility and commitment to winning are clear from his averages. If he can improve his shooting, the title of the best player in the league and the leader of the Celtics is within reach.

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