Boston Celtics rising star Jayson Tatum can add another incredible highlight play to his collection.

In their game against the Golden State Warriors, the 21-year-old forward not only rejected Kevin Durant at the rim, but he was also able to steal the ball away to the disappointment of KD.

Midway through the third quarter of the highly anticipated showdown — with the Warriors trailing the Celtics by a huge margin — Stephen Curry set Durant for the fast break. However, the two-time Finals MVP wasn't able to control the pass immediately and slowed down a little bit, allowing Tatum to catch up and deny Durant an easy lay-in.

Earlier in the match-up, Jayson Tatum was on the receiving end of a huge block by Draymond Green, so this play is undoubtedly his revenge for that one.

Tatum has been struggling since returning from the All-Star break, with the Celtics also in chaos after losing five of their last six games prior to the meeting with the Dubs. However, it's clear that he is gaining his confidence back, and plays like what he did to Durant should only help him regain his footing.

The second-year man finished the match with 17 points, five rebounds, three steals and two blocks to help Boston demolish Golden State 128-95.