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Tatum regretted it! Kobe Bryant era was missed, and now before LeBron, he vows not to miss a chance again

author:Straight Britton basketball

Today we are going to talk about the stars who shine on the basketball court, their stories are full of suspense and surprises, like a Hollywood blockbuster, people can't guess the ending. Do you know who I'm talking about? Oh, the story has to start with a legendary football player, but don't rush to guess the name just yet, follow me as I uncover this suspenseful mystery step by step!

Tatum regretted it! Kobe Bryant era was missed, and now before LeBron, he vows not to miss a chance again

You've probably heard of that crazy stat for the 2023-24 season, yes, Jayson Tatum's jaw-dropping 27.0 points, 8.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists. It's not just stats, it's a gorgeous chapter in a basketball poem! Imagine him being like a dancer on the court, making the crowd excited with every jumper, every time he swayed past his opponent. His performance not only put the Celtics in first place in the regular season, but also caused headaches for opponents. The matches were like his solo show, and every one of them was spectacular.

Tatum regretted it! Kobe Bryant era was missed, and now before LeBron, he vows not to miss a chance again

Let's talk about Tatum's idol, the legendary Kobe Bryant of the Lakers. Tatum's admiration for him can be described as "star-chasing success". He once wanted to join the Lakers, and he must have been both excited and apprehensive. It's like when you bump into your idol at the supermarket and want to ask for an autograph, but you're worried about disturbing them. However, Tatum eventually became a member of the Celtics, and maybe this was the fate of the arrangement.

Tatum regretted it! Kobe Bryant era was missed, and now before LeBron, he vows not to miss a chance again

Speaking of Kobe, do you remember the news that shocked the whole world? January 26, 2020, that black Sunday. Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others tragically died in the helicopter crash. The news was like a bombshell that shocked the entire sports world and even the world. Whenever I think of this, my heart is full of reluctance and sadness.

And Tatum, as a big fan of Kobe, his regret is like the voice of each of us. He mentioned in an interview that he should communicate more with Kobe Bryant and learn from him. This kind of regret seems to remind us to cherish everyone around us and every opportunity to communicate.

Tatum regretted it! Kobe Bryant era was missed, and now before LeBron, he vows not to miss a chance again

Now Tatum has learned from Kobe's death. He began communicating with another basketball superstar, LeBron James. It's like saying that life doesn't stop because a person is gone, and we have to move forward and move towards a higher goal.

But there's a point of contention here, is Tatum just "changing masters"? Is he really learning, or is he just asking for help to grow faster?

Tatum regretted it! Kobe Bryant era was missed, and now before LeBron, he vows not to miss a chance again

Finally, I would like to ask everyone, what do you think of this behavior of "changing masters"? Do you think Tatum can reach new heights under LeBron's guidance? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section, and don't forget to pay attention to follow-up updates!

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