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Jayson Tatum says it was “a little devastating” that Lakers showed no interest in him before the draft

Like many players of his generation, Jayson Tatum grew up as a huge Kobe Bryant fan.

After his one standout season at Duke, Tatum entered the 2017 NBA Draft, where Kobe’s team – the Los Angeles Lakers – had the No. 2 pick. Tatum said on the Club 520 Podcast this week that he had hoped to follow in Kobe’s footsteps in Los Angeles, but that the Lakers hadn’t even seen him come to practice.

Philadelphia had the No. 1 pick in the draft and Markelle Fultz was considered a pretty clear No. 1 selection that season (what happened to his shot between college and the NBA is another whole podcast).

The Lakers – then in the Magic Johnson/Rob Pelinka era (Pelinka had just been hired in March) – had their sites set on UCLA’s Lonzo Ball at No. 2. How high was Magic on Ball? At the draft pick’s introductory press conference, Magic pointed to the retired jerseys hanging above (Jerry West, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, Magic himself, and the list goes on) and said he expected Lonzo Ball to have his sweater was hanging there with them. Joining Hall of Famers is an impossibly high bar for any newcomer.

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Tatum says that after a public pre-draft workout, someone from the Celtics approached him and told him they liked his play and wanted to draft him (the smart money there is on Danny Ainge). Boston did that with the No. 3 pick. Four All-NBA seasons, five All-Star games and one NBA championship later, that draft worked out well for the Celtics.

Drafting Ball worked for the Lakers, albeit not as originally envisioned. Despite injuries (which have been the story of his NBA career), Ball was good enough to be a key part of what the Lakers sent to the Pelicans in the Anthony Davis trade, a deal that brought a championship to Los Angeles .

Still, it’s hard not to daydream a little about how Tatum might have changed the trajectory of the Lakers franchise.

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