Do you blame Jayson Tatum for the Celtics being down 3-2 in the Finals? | (debatable)

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Welcome back to (debatable) with hosts Pablo Torre, Domonique Foxworth and David Jacoby! On today’s show: Does it feel like the Celtics are down 3-2 to the Warriors because Jayson Tatum hasn’t been good in the Finals? Should the Bengals still be salty with Evan McPherson? Plus, Anthony Davis hasn’t shot a basketball in months and Donovan Mitchell has dinner with Jimmy Butler!

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