Just in: Jayson Tatum, who won gold at the Olympics, joins a prestigious company.
The United States defeated France 98-87 on Saturday, earning Jayson Tatum his second gold medal at the Olympics. First, he performed admirably in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing second on the squad to Kevin Durant in terms of scoring. For Tatum, the gold medal completes an amazing summer. Along with winning his first NBA championship, he inked a supermax contract with the Boston Celtics and was selected to the All-NBA First Team for the third time in a row. The native of St. Louis is now one of a select few athletes who have won an Olympic gold medal, an NBA championship, and a spot on the All-NBA First Team in the same year.