Jayson Tatum is beginning to envision a potentially historic year, as he aims to achieve both an NBA championship and an Olympic gold medal within the same year. Despite the ambitious goal, Tatum remains grounded, acknowledging the challenges ahead but expressing excitement about the possibility.
He told Marc J. Spears of Andscape that such an accomplishment would make for an extraordinary year, and he’s optimistic about the journey.
Tatum, along with teammates Derrick White and Jrue Holiday, has the opportunity to join a prestigious group of players who have achieved the double feat of winning both an NBA championship and an Olympic gold medal in the same year.
This elite group includes Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Khris Middleton, and Holiday. Notably, if the U.S. wins gold this summer, Holiday would become the first player to achieve this remarkable accomplishment twice.
Tatum has noted that players who have won championships understand the unique experience and what it takes to reach the pinnacle of success. He appreciates the recognition and camaraderie from fellow champions, who greet him with encouraging words like “What’s up, champ?” This feedback reinforces Tatum’s motivation and confidence as he pursues these goals.
The U.S. basketball team is heavily favored to win the Olympic gold in Paris, featuring an impressive roster with both seasoned stars and emerging talents. Tatum, having been part of a top NBA team last season, is well-positioned to contribute effectively without having to bear the entire load. With the team’s strong lineup and Tatum’s potential impact, the possibility of him making history this summer seems promising.