Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum made quite the noise on Monday night. Not only did he help power the Beantown Team to victory over the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4, but he also joined Kobe Bryant and LeBron James in NBA history.

Tatum exploded for 30 points in the game, which were more than enough for him to surpass Dwyane Wade at no. 5 for the most points in playoffs history before turning 25. Kobe leads the list with 2,155 points, while LeBron is second at 1,761.

Not a bad list to be part of, at all!

Jayson Tatum also exploded at the right time for the Celtics. After his Game 3 dud where he only made 10 points, Boston really needed him to get back to his dominant ways. Fortunately, he channeled his inner Kobe Bryant and Mamba mentality to power the team to a 116-108 victory.

The Celtics will need that kind of performance from Tatum once again when they return home for Game 5 in a bid to take the lead against the defending champions.

Fortunately, it doesn't look like the youngster will be alone. Aside from his trusty partner in crime in Jaylen Brown, veteran big man Al Holford is coming off a big game from Monday's game and should be brimming with confidence when they return to action on Wednesday.