
After the Boston Celtics defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference clash, Jayson Tatum got props from Donovan Mitchell and James Harden for recovering from his concussions, returning to the field and immediately making a big impact on the game.
"He looks good," Mitchell said in his postgame interview following the Cavs' 109–98 loss to the Celtics. "I think naturally there's some hesitation. I mean, it's been 300 days. But you can see how he started the game. Even the slow start against Dallas, it just takes a few moves — it could be an Achilles, a groin injury — you just need a few moves to be like, 'Okay,' and then you get back at it."
"But he looks really good for someone [that missed] 10 months. It's impressive."
Tatum finished the game with 20 points, three rebounds and two assists to only one turnover in 27 minutes. He started the game by getting to his spot on the drive and finding his way to the free-throw line and, despite a slight cold, finished the day strong in the fourth quarter.
“Getting to your spots, making shots,” said Harden, who acknowledged Tatum before the matchup. "Obviously, it's important for them to keep them in the mix, but they just do an incredible job of creating advantages; a well-coached team, and they played well today.
"I just told him, you look at a young guy, especially of that caliber, who has had a lot of success and won championships, and then, boom, adversity comes along. That mentality of not letting anything slow him down and stop him, and then he comes back, first game back, he plays well; tonight, he plays well. I think that's a motivation in itself."
Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson treated this meeting with the Celtics as if Tatum was fully healthy, admitting that it would be difficult to evaluate where he is now versus where he could be in a month or two in the postseason.
With this result, Boston increased its record to 43–21, and moved closer to the East's top seed, the suddenly slipping Detroit Pistons. The Celtics added to their lead over Cleveland, now leading by four in the standings.
With Tatum back in the mix, and plenty of firepower around him and Jaylen Brown, there's no telling how far they can take this. The Cavs will definitely be preparing for this.
“He changes the game,” Evan Mobley said. "He's a great player. Instead of just focusing more on Brown, you have to focus on both now. It's definitely a different dynamic, and we'll be ready for it."
Harden even said that Cleveland could look to Boston as a prime example of who it should aspire to be in the postseason.
"I told everybody, that's the standard," Harden said. "That's standard. Part of the game of basketball is missing and making shots, but, like, our competitive nature to a game, our competitive spirit — whether we're making shots or not — that's what we do. And we forced the game to take over. And I think in the second half, we found something in ourselves.
"Being in my 10th or 11th game here, this is the level we've got to get to, Boston. And once we get there – because I know we're good enough, we'll get there – then we'll be a better team. If we're making shots, we're going to shut teams out. Tonight we didn't make shots, and we still gave ourselves chances. So it's that simple."

