Jayson Tatum and Robert Williams Play Together During Celtics Practice, Putting Trade Rumors to Bed
Jayson Tatum and Robert Williams squash rumors of discontent and trade talk with an appearance practicing together.
Jayson Tatum and Robert Williams took to the court together for a Celtics practice, a move that has helped quiet trade rumors surrounding the duo.
The Boston Celtics have faced several trade rumors this season, with some suggesting that Jayson Tatum and Robert Williams could be on the move. However, the two players have put those rumors to rest with a recent practice appearance together.
On Wednesday, Tatum and Williams were spotted practicing together at the Celtics' facility, a clear sign that the two are still committed to the team and to playing alongside each other. This is a significant development, as it suggests that the Celtics are not actively looking to trade either player and that the rumors surrounding their futures are unfounded.
Tatum and Williams have both been key contributors to the Celtics' success this season, and their presence on the court together will only help the team improve. Tatum is averaging 30.4 points per game, while Williams is averaging 9.6 points and 9.8 rebounds per game.
The Celtics are currently 34-25 and are in fifth place in the Eastern Conference. They are still in contention for a playoff spot, and the return of Tatum and Williams could help them make a run in the postseason.