I rewatched the next three quarters and I have to say that Tatum cleaned up his game quite a bit after that iffy first quarter, he made some nice passes that he was missing as well as not taking crazy floaters from the elbow or FT line. I'm okay with his performances so far, but I'm quite concerned with his decision making and strength (he really needs a bit more muscle to start moving bodies out of the way when he attacks the paint, 15-20 pounds of extra muscle would do wonders for him).
Again, he's just 21 years old.
Only 21 years old and he's already this good?
Tatum is one of those who scores with ease.
It won't be long before he makes All-NBA Team.
Good reminder about his age. And it's nice to see him working hard. You see the changes in his game each offseason and you know he's not content to stand still.
The new thing that seems most in place is shooting a three off a step-back or side-dribble. He doesn't need to be stationary, catch and shoot.
His instinct is to attack and he usually seems to get by his first defender - more decisive than he was, not staring at the man for 3-5 seconds - using the screen or snaking. Now it's a matter of figuring out how he's going to handle the second line and finishing. He's close there too.
And... he's 21. In the 1980s he might still be in college.