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Tom Brady Sends Jayson Tatum Message After Olympic Criticism

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The 2024 Paris Olympics were a roller coaster.

While every gold medal was significant, one of the most watched events was basketball.

The women took care of business and won gold as expected, as did the men.

However, the men’s gold medal didn’t come without drama and controversy.

One of the biggest storylines from the event surrounded Jayson Tatum and his lack of playing time throughout the Olympics.

Tatum was viewed as one of the team’s biggest stars heading into the Olympics, but for whatever reason, Steve Kerr didn’t use him much.

Kerr instead turned to players like Steph Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant, who carried the bulk of the load.

Many fans and analysts were frustrated with Tatum’s lack of playing time, but when it came down to it, Tatum kept his head down, knowing his role on that roster.

Tatum recently spoke with The Athletic about his time in Paris, saying, “I know I didn’t make a jump shot when I was with Team USA… You never exactly know when you’re gonna get the ball. But that’s part of it.”

Tom Brady defended Tatum in an Instagram comment.

He called Tatum a “true professional,” indicating that Tatum understands the concept of team success over individual success.

Tom Brady on Jayson Tatum:

“I have more respect for Jayson Tatum now more than ever”

GOAT

per: @lockedinjb pic.twitter.com/jhk2NzxCXn

— Savage (@SavageSports_) August 29, 2024

This situation gained a lot of traction throughout the Olympics, and it remains a common topic.

However, Tatum needs to shift his focus to the NBA’s regular season, which is slated to begin in a few months.

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