Jayson Tatum is Making Progress + Nikola Vučević's First Few Games as a Celtic | Bonus Pod
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Boston drops a 111–89 loss to the New York Knicks, a game that felt far less about whistles and far more about execution. The Boston Celtics generated quality looks, but open threes didn’t fall and easy rim finishes were hard to come by. The debut stretch for Nikola Vučević wasn’t flashy, yet it mattered. Even on a quiet night (11 points, 6 rebounds) against the Knicks, he provided size and rebounding Boston has lacked, directly addressing the East’s elite-big problem. The fit is still forming: Vooch seals early, but entry passes are arriving a beat late. When synced, he offers a true post hub that can punish switches and create advantages; when not, the offense leaves value on the table.On the injury front, Jayson Tatum continues to make real progress. He’s advanced to controlled 5-on-5 work, including a Maine Celtics practice at the Auerbach Center—mirroring last season’s ramp-up for Kristaps Porziņģis. The shift from scripted rehab to game-like reps signals organizational confidence, even as Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla stress patience.