I was not able to watch Jayson Tatum's return to action last nught, in large part due to experiencing one of the worst periods in my 82-years-long life. But watching Jayson performing so soundly in his season debut, and the win itself over the Mavericks has brightened my morning tremendously. Look for my upcoming article, "Survival, Luck and the Angels Among Us".
This brings me back to another terrible time for my family when Marcus Smart and "The Green" stepped forward for my family.
A plea to Carsen Edwards @Cboogie_3. My great grandson, Carson Thomas Lane, lost his mom, Courtney, to Cystic Fibrosis on Friday at the age of 25. He loves getting cards & he needs an uplift. 123 Garden Dr., Apt. 2, Manchester, NH 03102. I would be forever grateful. pic.twitter.com/Bb2vj27rHq
— Tom Lane (@CelticsSentinel) November 14, 2019
Let me loudly state how much I love this batch of guys that Brad Stevens has assembled, and six decades of Celtics players that have brightened my life. I commend Jayson Tatum highly for his work ethic, love of the game, and ability to come back from adversity. Great to see you back.
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