 Jason Tatum has officially emerged as a superstar on the NBA. The three-time All-Star is averaging career highs in points, rebounds, and assists. But despite being one of the best players in the league, Tatum's always been a little bit slept on. In 2017, he was selected third overall by Boston, behind the number one overall pick Markel Fultz, and the number two overall pick Lonzo Ball, pretty sure the 76ers and Lakers wish they could have a redraft. He was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week three times in the month of March of 2022. The only Celtic to ever do that, Hall of Famer Larry Bird. And he's been ballin' out in the playoffs. In the first round against Kevin Durant's Brooklyn Nets, Tatum averaged 29 points per game. In the Eastern Conference semis against the defending champs, the Bucks, Tatum had three games where he dropped 30-plus points. That includes game six in Milwaukee when Tatum scored 46 points to help Boston force a game seven. For more, follow FanDuel on YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, Instagram, and TikTok.