You want to know why there is no one that is a good comp for Tatum? Because the All-Time great he most would have been compared to died in 1986 after being selected by the Boston Celtics.
Dang, good call right here. TP.
Didnt know much about Len Bias' game. I thought he was more of a slasher and dunker. Did he have an outside game?
Bias had a wonderful, wonderful game. He was probably the most technically sound player to come out of the college game. He was DEADLY from 18 feet in. I mean, he shot something like .550 his senior year, and more than half of those shots were jumpers.
It's hard to judge how his range would've translated, since I think the 3-pointer hadn't yet been incorporated into the college game during his career, but given how perfect his stroke was, I'm sure he could've been an outstanding triple-threat in the pros.
Now, he did have more hops than Jayson, and he was strong as hell, but he was also a year older than Jayson is now when he graduated, so he was fully filled out by the time his call for the pros came.
The day he died remains one of the most baffling for me in my Celtics-loving career. I just didn't understand WHY. A real loss-of-innocence moment for 13-year-old me.