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jayson tatum would’ve subbed himself out at 81 and texted kobe

By kordell
Posted March 11, 2026

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Kordell, likely @lledrook on X, is a basketball enthusiast and casual NBA commentator known for posting humorous, provocative takes on player performances and team dynamics. Their style blends sarcasm with sharp observations on playoff scenarios, gaining traction among fans for bold comparisons. Credibility stems from timing posts with major games, though they are not a professional analyst.

What's This About?

The post mocks Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum's recent playoff struggles, suggesting he would have subbed himself out after scoring just 81 points in a game and texted Kobe Bryant for advice, implying a lack of toughness compared to the legendary Kobe. It taps into ongoing debates about Tatum's clutch ability amid a lopsided 0-2 series deficit against the Knicks, where he averaged low scoring and shot poorly in Game 2[1]. Key themes include Tatum-Kobe comparisons, playoff pressure on superstars, and fan frustrations with his inconsistency despite strong regular-season stats[2][3].

🔥Why It's Trending

The tweet is surging due to Tatum's underwhelming Game 2 performance in the Celtics-Knicks series, fueling scrutiny and comparisons to Kobe Bryant amid Boston's 0-2 hole[1]. Its viral sarcasm resonates during intense playoff coverage, amplifying debates on Tatum's legacy. Timing aligns with heightened NBA playoff buzz in early 2026.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Jayson Tatum has more points (9,865) than Kobe Bryant (8,197) in their first six NBA seasons[2].
  • 2Tatum edges Kobe slightly in minutes per game (34.0 vs 32.4) and true shooting percentage (57.9% vs 54.7%) early in careers[2].
  • 3Kobe played 37 NBA Finals games, far outpacing Tatum's 11[5].
  • 4Tatum recently drew a backhanded Kobe comparison as 'the Kobe Bryant of Paul George's,' highlighting playoff inconsistencies[1].
  • 5A viral video highlights identical plays executed by Tatum and Kobe, showcasing stylistic similarities[6].

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