Jayson Tatum says he's not at his best yet. He sure looked the part for Boston in a Game 3 win

PHILADELPHIA -- Jayson Tatum let his final 3-pointer fly -- a dagger, in NBA parlance -- and the rip of the net could be heard on the other side of the court. Tatum pounded his chest in a pure adrenaline rush moment for the big bucket that quieted the crowd, crushed the hopes of a 76ers' late run, and was a crunch-time reminder that the six-time NBA All-Star is as close to elite as he was before a ruptured right Achilles tendon cost him the bulk of the regular season.

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