Jayson Tatum unleashes frustration after Pacers defeat, despite Charles Barkley’s bold Celtics declaration

Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown led the Boston Celtics is arguably one of the best teams in the league this season. But the recent devastating loss to the Indiana Pacers in the in-season tournament has evoked a pool of frustration in the team.

Amidst the heartbreaking Pacers’ loss, the Celtics’ smooth run has been distorted. Celtics star Tatum has expressed his anger, as they exit the tournament unexpectedly, while a former NBA player, has boldly tipped the Celtics for the 2024 NBA championship.

Tatum’s post-game frustration erupts after in-season tournament exit

Following the recent Boston Celtics’ devastating exit from the in-season tournament, after a heartbreaking Pacers’ 122-112 loss, Celtics’ star man Jayson Tatum, has expressed his frustration for the loss.

Per NBC Sports Boston, Tatum, when the reporters asked him about the loss, mentioned the game’s final minutes of Tyrese Haliburton’s 30-foot 3-pointers. Tatum who is sad about the lost opportunity angrily said, “Wanted to f*cking go to Vegas. I didn’t wanna go home… Next year I guess.”

The Boston Celtics hit man Jayson Tatum unleashes disappointment after Pacers defeat, even when Charles Barkley call Celtics the best team.
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Nevertheless, Jayson Tatum had a great game, despite the loss, as he recorded a stunning 32 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists. The Celtics had achieved a 7-point lead, going into the first-half break, but the Pacers, in the third quarter recorded an astonishing 37 points, which restricted the Celtics by 23 points.

The Celtics had fought back in the fourth quarter, as they tied the Pacers’ lead, but Tyrese Haliburton, saved the day for the Pacers, by achieving his first-ever triple-double on a knockout matchup.

Charles Barkley boldly predicts Boston Celtics as 2024 NBA Champions

The Boston Celtics current season’s on-court brilliance has earned positive praises and predictions for the future, while the team is tipped for success. This past Monday, Charles Barkley, a former 11-time NBA All-Star, and currently an analyst on TNT and CBS Sports, has tipped the Boston Celtics to clinch the 2024 NBA championship.

The Boston Celtics hit man Jayson Tatum unleashes disappointment after Pacers defeat, even when Charles Barkley call Celtics the best team.
Celtics Via Getty

Charles Barkley, during Monday’s segment of TNT’s NBA Tip-Off, boldly stated that the Boston Celtics will win a championship this campaign. Also, on the show was Shaquille O’Neal, along with commentator and former NBA player Kenny Smith. The duo pressed Charles Barkley for his choice, and he even placed a guarantee on his prediction.

Charles Barkley said, “The Boston Celtics are gonna win the championship. Guaranteed!” Although Barkley has previously predicted that the Celtics to win the NBA championship, the history of unsuccessful NBA Finals predictions is not encouraging. Barkley, last season had tipped the Miami Heat to defeat the Denver Nuggets in the NBA finals, which the Nuggets eventually won. Again, in the 2022 NBA finals of the Celtics’ defeat against the Warriors, Barkley had sided with the Celtics.

Following the trend of Barkley’s unfulfilled NBA finals prediction, the NBA fans were quick to declare that the Boston Celtics’ season is over, owing to Barkley resurfacing with his widely assumed cursed prediction.

Since the Boston Celtics are eliminated from the in-season tournament, can they win the NBA championship? Only time shall tell.

Shariare Hasib

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Shariare Hasib is an NBA Editor at SportsKnot. With a master's degree in journalism from a prestigious university, Shariare started writing about the sport during his undergraduate years. Since then, he has been fascinated by LeBron James' lasting impact as well as Stephen Curry's incredible consistency. He specializes in live basketball coverage. Apart from reporting on trade speculations and match updates during off-season activities, Shariare frequently interacts with fan communities to stay abreast of the constantly evolving NBA scene.

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