It is my opinion that Jayson Tatum has chosen poorly by modelling his playing style on Kobe Bryant.
I want to preface my thoughts by saying, this has nothing to do with Kobe Bryant’s personal life, it’s my assessment of his playing style only.
Firstly, Bryant was 6’5 (on a good day) and was rather lean coming in to the NBA. It only makes sense that he built his offensive game on angles and passive counter moves. Tatum on the other hand, has very broad shoulders and walked into his rookie season at 6’7 and has grown close to 6’9.
Tatum seems to have developed a passive style of play which is counterproductive for someone of his height, frame and wingspan. IMO this shying from contact, mid-range habits, all stem from his mimicking of Bryant’s moves.
What I do find puzzling is Tatum’s averse commitment to defence. Bryant was a monster on the defensive end, something that was extremely important for the Lakers three-peat in the 2000’s…so why doesn’t Tatum strive to become an all-defensive player? My only theory is that Tatum grew up watching 2010’s Kobe, when he stopped caring about defensive intensity and had Ron Artest & Andrew Bynum to do his dirty work.
I do wonder if Tatum’s off-season weight training has affected his shooting stroke. If this is true, it was a completely pointless endeavour because despite the added bulk, Tatum’s play continues to be passive, perhaps an unbreakable habit picked up in his youth watching Kobe Bryant.