Darvin Ham was smiling when Jayson Tatum met injuryDarvin Ham and Jayson Tatum (Image Credit:X/ohnohedidnt24)
The Boston Celtics continued their impressive season with a win against the Milwaukee Bucks, defeating them 113-107 and extending their winning streak. Jayson Tatum was the night’s hero, whose strong performance helped the Celtics secure the victory.

However, the night wasn’t without drama. Tatum suffered an injury scare during the game that briefly damaged his dominant performance.

In the third quarter, Tatum went for a corner three-point shot, with Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo contesting the attempt. Giannis ended up in Tatum’s landing area, causing Tatum to fall awkwardly and injure his ankle. Fortunately for the Celtics, Tatum’s injury wasn’t severe, and he quickly returned to the game.

However, the incident drew some controversy when Bucks head coach Darvin Ham was seen smiling as Tatum rolled his ankle. The reaction did not go unnoticed and raised some eyebrows, especially when a player was at risk of serious injury.

Jayson Tatum Calls Out Referees After Missed Call in Celtics’ Win Over Bucks

Jayson Tatum was frustrated after the Boston Celtics’ win over the Milwaukee Bucks, as he felt a critical call during the game went unnoticed. As Giannis Antetokounmpo was responsible for twisting Tatum’s ankle, Tatum expected to be rewarded with free throws, but the referees did not make the call. Following the game, Tatum couldn’t hide his frustration when speaking to the media.

“I get my fair share of techs throughout the season. Rightfully so, unrightfully so. Certain calls I feel like you can’t miss. Your job is to protect the guys on the court. Protect the shooter. That’s something I could have been out for six weeks. For it to be a no-call, let alone to be able to review it or look at it,” Tatum said.

Tatum, who once dreamed of playing for the Lakers, scored 31 points and 12 rebounds in the win. His stellar performance improved the Celtics to 9-2 while grabbing the second spot in the Eastern Conference.

REPORT: ESPN Has Made A Decision On What’s Going To Happen To Jason Kelce Following His Phone-Smashing Altercation With Penn State Fan Who Used Homophobic Slur

Photo of Jason Kelce in suit and photo of ESPN logoJason Kelce & ESPN logo (Photos via Getty Images)
ESPN has made a decision on Jason Kelce following his recent altercation with a young Penn State fan.

The former Eagles star had an incident with a Nittany Lions supporter on his way to their game against Ohio State on Saturday that ended up going viral online.

Kelce made an appearance on ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ ahead of the fixture, but it wasn’t a smooth Saturday as he smashed a fan’s phone for asking how he feels about his brother Travis being “f***ot” for dating Taylor Swift, because it’s apparently gay to date women now…

Kelce would grab said fan’s phone, as he was recording him at the time, before smashing it and then asking him, “Who’s the faggot now?”