2024 NBA Finals - Game Three
DALLAS, TEXAS - Jayson Tatum (#0) of the Boston Celtics celebrates after beating the Dallas Mavericks 106-99 in Game 3 of the 2024 NBA Finals at American Airlines Center on June 12, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. Tim Heitman/Getty Images

Nothing will please everyone, even in winning.

Jayson Tatum gave his all for the Boston Celtics' first-ever championship since 2008, and yet, people come at him for trying to celebrate.

An X user complied a series of NBA Championship celebrations of Jayson Tatum and pointed out how he tried to mimic the speeches and one-liners made by NBA legends.

"Bro is everybody but Jayson Tatum," says the caption.

First, he recreated Kevin Garnett's celebration 16 years ago when the Celtics won the NBA title against the Los Angeles Lakers, only with different words.

Then, it alleged that he copied Stephen Curry's "What they gonna say now!?" when the Golden State Warriors won the 2022 title.

He also tried to recreate Kanye West's famous "I guess we'll never know" Grammy speech, which addressed his doubters that he would not win.

The last one is obviously a joke. The X account's username is Hater Report, so it only serves its purpose.

Jayson Tatum's unique achievement

While there is an argument that Tatum is trying to copy NBA icons with his championship celebrations, he stands alone in one area.

Unfortunately, that is something that is meant to be forgotten.

Tatum became the sixth player to lead his team in points, rebounds, and assists. He joined Nikola Jokic, Lebron James (who did it four times), Tim Duncan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson.

Unfortunately, he is the only one who did not win the Finals MVP award, which went to his teammate Jaylen Brown.

Maybe he will get one next time.