This week on NBA Desktop, Jason Concepcion regrets to inform you that Jayson Tatum is officially good now. Then, we take a look at the possibility of Andrew Yang saving the New York Knicks and at LeBron James’s dunk all over Josh Hart. Plus, Joe House joins the show to discuss Bradley Beal’s back-to-back 50-point games and the disappointing Washington Wizards.
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‘NBA Desktop’: Jayson Tatum Is Wreaking Havoc on the NBA
Jason Concepcion regrets to inform you that Jayson Tatum is officially good now
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