At one stage, Tatum hit back-to-back shots, including a fadeaway jumper, in front of Irving, whose Cavs will face the Knicks on Wednesday night at the Garden. “Yeah man, I was excited, I was in the moment,” Tatum said. “My teammates got me hyped. I heard Kyrie talking to me so it was just a good moment for me.”Couldn’t have drawn up a better coming out party for Jayson Tatum than what we saw. On both ends of the floor no less. Tons of NBA guys here
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What did Kyrie say? “He just told me, ‘Keep going,'” said Tatum, who dressed at Carmelo Anthony’s locker in the Knicks locker room. “My teammates told me keep going and that was it.” Tatum’s performance came on a night when Amile Jefferson went for a career-high 24 points and 15 rebounds and Luke Kennard went off for 29 points. The trio combined for 75 of Duke’s 84 points, and it marked the first time since 2001 that three Duke players scored 22 points or more. And while most everyone was talking about Jefferson and Kennard, Jefferson came away impressed with Tatum. “It was amazing that second half he came back to who he was, the guy that we’ve seen for the first four months of being together,” Jefferson said of Tatum. “And it was great for him tonight to come out here, play as well as he did and just let it all out. He was not a freshman.”Jayson Tatum with the fadeaway. Kyrie Irving is loving it. pic.twitter.com/GTmk4TAUOA
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Tatum was playing in just his second game after debuting on Saturday against Maine with 10 points and 8 rebounds. “I would say his ceiling is high, but I don’t even think he has a ceiling,” Jefferson said. “Guys haven’t seen how great he can be. He’s a guy who can score with ease at a high rate and be real efficient doing it. And then he’s a player who’s aggressive, who wants to win, consumed with winning. So to have him back adds an unbelievable dynamic to our team. “We are really lucky to have him on our side and to have him healthy and I’m excited that he’s back.”Jayson Tatum goes coast-to-coast and goes to the line. #JSmoove pic.twitter.com/LfAKaARfaj
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Said Tatum: “I mean, it’s only my second game so I’m just really trying to get adjusted to the speed. I haven’t played yet until last Saturday and today so I still gotta get back in shape. But I’m just happy to be out here, just playing basketball, I’ve been sitting out a while.” As if all that weren’t enough good news for Duke, 6-10 freshman Harry Giles could debut before Christmas. “Yeah, myself and ‘Ques [Marques Bolden] are playing now, we’re still waiting on Harry,” Tatum said. “We’re just waiting for everybody to get 100 percent. We don’t want anybody to come out here not all the way. But I can’t wait to get Harry back. “Hopefully [we’ll be] very tough. We have so many offensive weapons. We just all like being around each other, playing with each other, so we’re going to be unselfish, find open guys and if somebody’s hot we’re just going to keep going to them. And we just gotta play defense.” Photo: USA Today Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And like ZAGS on FacebookTatum: Smooth. With a hand in his face. pic.twitter.com/2xncQQTRpo
— Kyle Boone (@kylebooneCBS) December 7, 2016