Ever NBA fans knows the origin of Zero-Dark-23. Whenever he plays in the NBA postseason, LeBron James has made it a rule to take a hiatus from social media and any kind of distraction. Now, it looks like Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum is doing the same.
Ahead of the crucial NBA Finals Game 6 against the Golden State Warriors, Tatum opened up about what he is doing to tune out the outside noise that comes in the playoffs. The Celtics forward knows very well that there has been a lot of focus on them since the postseason started, and those talks–be it positive or negative–just intensified after they became one of the last two teams standing.
Fortunately, Tatum has a good idea of what he needs to do to keep his focus on the series.
“I'm not watching TV, I'm not on social media, on Twitter. When I come home, I'm playing basketball in the driveway with Deuce,” Tatum shared, per NBA on ESPN.




Now that is exactly what the Celtics need from their superstar. Down 3-2 against the Warriors, Jayson Tatum cannot afford to be distracted or let the negative talks get into him.
Tatum has been struggling when it comes to taking care of the ball, but he is aware of that fact and has been figuring out a way to be more effective. Sure enough, he doesn't need social media to emphasize that to him and tell him what to do.
"I'm not watching TV, I'm not on social media, on Twitter. When I come home, I'm playing basketball in the driveway with Deuce." @jaytatum0 joined @CassidyHubbarth to discuss how he tunes out the outside noise. pic.twitter.com/V6yvfwYo6X
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) June 15, 2022