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    Kevin Garnett supports Jayson Tatum copying his ‘Anything is possible’ celebration: "Hopefully that's not his last one"

    By Andrei de Guzman,

    3 hours ago

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    Even amid his jubilation about winning the 2024 NBA championship with the Boston Celtics, Jayson Tatum made himself a hot topic of discussion in the most hilarious ways possible. As it is, fans across social media clowned JT for his seamless mimicking of some of the title moments of the game's greatest, from Stephen Curry's "What they gonna say now!?" and the legendary post of the late Kobe Bryant.

    Perhaps the most infamous one Tatum copied is Kevin Garnett's "Anything is possible!" voice line, which caused the Celtics superstar to be caught under fire. But despite the massive uproar that JT endured throughout this matter, the 'Big Ticket' himself couldn't care less if the 25-year-old has truly replicated his celebration, as he can only be happy that he finally won it all.

    Happy to feel the moment

    Most of the basketball world labeled Tatum as a massive cornball just after winning his first title with the Celtics. Although his overflowing emotions were understandable considering his past shortcomings, JT still drew scrutiny for his emulation of the iconic title-winning trademarks we knew and witnessed from the past.

    Tatum recreating KG's "Anything is possible!" with his "We did it!" yell raised many eyebrows when he unleashed it in the postgame of Boston's championship-clinching Game 6 of this year's Finals against the Dallas Mavericks. Yet regardless of what has been the general thought about this awkward event, Garnett remains proud of Jayson as he believes that his very own celebratory roar punctuated his feelings of finally making it to the top.

    "The 'Anything is possible!' was my moment and the 'We did it!' was his. I love the fact that he got to reach his dream, he got to reach his final goal to be able to scream something like that. Hopefully that's not his last one. The Celtics won it. It was nothing short of greatness," Garnett said .

    Celebrate like a champ

    Whether he genuinely committed such awkward and cringe imitations intentionally or not, Tatum has earned the privilege to do his desired celebrations after helping the Celtics win the 2024 title. Coming from the exact words of Stephen A. Smith , JT is now an NBA champion once and for all, and no one has the right to stop him from the hype he felt throughout the entire festivities.

    In the end, we can only be happy that Tatum has finally got over the hump with the Celtics. After all the heartbreaks and disappointments he went through in the previous years, no one deserves to seize the triumph and celebrate more than him.

    Related: "I would have gone to the NBA at age 19" - Jayson Tatum predicted in fourth grade that he would be drafted by the Suns and play for the Lakers

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