Jayson Tatum rocked the socks off the Brooklyn Nets, helping the Boston Celtics secure a big win on Sunday. He's been phenomenal throughout his career but has formed into a legitimate superstar in the NBA. After the victory, head coach Ime Udoka had nothing but praise for the young star.

According to Jay King, Udoka clearly loves what he's seeing in Jayson Tatum. He claims the Celtics star is “taking the alpha approach.” Tatum showed that especially in the closing minutes of the game against the Nets, securing a tough basket after splitting the defense to score his 51st point on the day.

Ime Udoka talks about the confidence he has in Jayson Tatum, per Keith Smith. There are so many factors that can go wrong in the game of basketball, but when it comes down to it, Udoka and the Celtics can rely on Tatum to handle business. That reliability is what makes him so valuable to this organization.

It sounds like Jayson Tatum is going to be with the Celtics for a long time. Everyone involved with this franchise loves him as he gives Boston their best chance at winning another championship. From ownership to the front office, coaching staff, teammates, and the fans, Jayson Tatum is loved everywhere. And why not? His 54-point performance against the Nets tied him with Larry Bird for the most 50+ point games in franchise history with four.

We'll see how the rest of the season plays out for Boston. The Celtics are currently fifth in the Eastern Conference and are in a comfortable spot as they make a push towards the playoffs. Look for Tatum to continue playing at a high level in their next game on Wednesday against the Charlotte Hornets.