Tatum's demeanor has always / continues to make me nervous. He has a sort of an arrogance / disinterest about his body language and actual language.
Me too but I have grown to look past this as time has moved on. Tatum continues to rise to the occasion in big games and in the playoffs. He gets more aggressive in tough situations.
Ever so often I still get nervous about him. Whether it these mentality concerns listed here or his mentality focus on scoring while sleepwalking other parts of the game (passing, defense, rebounding). But he always snaps out of it and gets back to playing well-rounded team basketball. So I try to remind myself of that and not panic when he goes through a bad moment.
Dude is earning a reputation as a slow starter to the season as well. Another nerve-wrecking feature of him / his mentality.
But he comes through ... time and time again.
So he has earned a level of trust that problems are temporary and he will solve / fix them as the season moves on.
Fair enough. But something about the way he operates makes me think: "this dude is asking for a trade to LA someday."
That sounds like you're own insecurity at work there. He's said repeatedly he loves being a Celtics and he wants to be here. There's been a lot of judgement in this thread about his demeanor and his body language. Some people aren't demonstrative or have super fiery personalities. Some people are stoic by nature and that's the vibe I've always gotten from Tatum. He's not a guy that has a big, overwhelming personality that takes over the entire franchise.
Usually people are freaking out over Brad not having a rage stroke on the sidelines every second of every game, I guess we're now going to go down the roster and attack guys' personalities. Weird times around these parts.
We'll see. It sounds like he's still dealing with the after effects of COVID. Hopefully that improves for him ASAP, must be brutal.
Regardless, I hope I'm wrong. But talking about people's personalities doesn't change the fact that Tatum projects as a guy who likes the limelight. As a young, emerging star, he's obviously going to say the right things, get his max extension money, etc.... like everyone does in his shoes. What's he supposed to say: "I'm luke warm on being a Celtic, but wanna get a huge guaranteed contract, then see what happens."?
When he gets into that 2nd contract, and filthy rich? Depending on where the Celtics are in the NBA pecking order at that time? Push may come to shove and we'll see if he remains loyal.
Anthony Davis is "stoic by nature"... didn't stop him.