Jayson Tatum has found a unique way to immortalize his first NBA championship—by getting a tattoo that will forever remind him of the Boston Celtics’ triumph.
The tattoo, which features Tatum kissing the Larry O’Brien Trophy, was revealed on social media this week, capturing the moment when he led the Celtics to their 18th NBA title after a hard-fought series against the Dallas Mavericks.
The new ink is prominently placed on Tatum’s back, next to other tattoos that pay homage to his hometown of St. Louis. The image is taken from real life, commemorating the Celtics’ decisive win in Game 5 of the 2024 NBA Finals.
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Tatum was instrumental in Boston’s playoff run, averaging 25 points and nearly 10 rebounds per game, capped off with a stunning 31-point, 11-assist performance to clinch the series.
For Tatum, the tattoo is more than just a symbol of his first championship—it’s a statement.
Tatum’s Tattoo Represents the End of Doubt
After coming close to winning a title several times in his career, this victory holds special significance for Tatum. Speaking on The Old Man & the Three podcast, Tatum explained why this championship, and now his tattoo, means so much to him.
“For me, the most satisfying thing about winning is like—in the social media age that we live in, and the TV shows, there’s so many things they can debate,” Tatum said. “Is he the best player, is he top five? They can’t debate that I won a championship. It’s something that they can’t take from me.”
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The tattoo serves as a constant reminder of his achievement. Tatum has faced years of pressure and scrutiny, with many questioning whether he could lead the Celtics to a title. Now, with a championship inked on his skin, he feels more at peace than ever. “I sleep so much better at night. I honestly don’t care what they say anymore. I did it. The thing they said I couldn’t do, I did it. And they can’t take that away,” Tatum said.
This tattoo joins a collection of meaningful artwork on Tatum’s body, including tributes to his hometown, his family, and his basketball idols. Earlier this summer, he added another tattoo commemorating the Kobe Bryant MVP award he won during the 2023 NBA All-Star Game.
As the Celtics prepare for the 2024-25 season, the tattoo will remain a permanent reminder of Tatum’s career-defining moment and a symbol of his resilience.
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Now a champion, he and his teammates will aim to defend their title—a feat no team has accomplished since the Golden State Warriors in 2018. But no matter what the future holds, Tatum’s inked tribute ensures his first NBA championship will forever be a part of him.
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