Zolak & Bertrand: Jayson Tatum shouldn’t play in the 2028 Olympics
On Monday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, we dive into why Jayson Tatum shouldn’t play in the 2028 Olympics.
I’d say I’m good next time… don’t need this
Tim McKone:
If you’re Tatum, would you play in 2028?
Scott Zolak:
Hell no.
Marc Bertrand:
I’d say no, I’m good. I don’t need this.
Scott Zolak:
You see the move by LeBron too? Getting out of the Car, they had a club reserved for them to go party and celebrate their big victory. He started his little dancing before he went into the club.
Marc Bertrand:
What if in like in four years with a different coach, he’s the guy they want to have be the man?
Tim McKone:
It should be him because LeBron, Curry, Durant, all those guys are going to be gone. So, he should be the face of Team USA at that point.
Scott Zolak:
But then when you look at it, you’re over there. Is this really what you want? Does this make you feel that much better after what you achieved as an NBA player. You are coming off an NBA championship run. I just wasted three weeks of my life where I could have rested a little bit.
Tim Mckone:
That’s where my frustration would be if I’m Tatum. I would just look at him, and say Really guys, I just wasted my summer to do this.
Tim McKone:
Clown show.
Marc Bertrand:
I just think that Tatum should be mad. Tatum should kind of be pissed off about the entire experience. I loved Bob Cousey whipping Steve Kerr to shreds last week.
Scott Zolak:
Plus, you made me go through the whole, do I have an issue with Jaylen Brown.
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