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The path to the NBA has never been smoother for Jayson Tatum than it has been for Larry Hughes

In 2007, during the NBA Finals, 9-year-old Jayson Tatum sat in the stands with his dad to see the Cleveland Cavaliers play the San Antonio Spurs. Tatum’s godfather, Larry Hughes, was a Cleveland Cavaliers player. Hughes and Tatum, who have been best friends for fifteen years, will be there to cheer for “Lil J” and the Boston Celtics as they face off against the Warriors for the NBA championship fifteen years from now.

For Hughes, “when a kid sees that a dream is real, it’s easier, but not easy to chase that dream” was the message he had for Andscape this week. I was relieved that he realized he could make it to the NBA. I really hope he deserves it.

Justin Tatum told Andscape, “It’s pretty cool.” Larry was injured during the Finals, so he didn’t get to participate as much as we had intended. We are now observing my child, fifteen years later.



Postseason leading scorer, rebounder, and assist man Jayson Tatum is appreciative of his lifetime relationship with Hughes.

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During their time as teammates at St. Louis’s Christian Brothers College High School, Hughes and Justin Tatum initially became friends. Both of them were members of the 1997 Missouri Class 4A state champion team that competed for CBC. They also won the 17U nationals in 1996 while playing on the same AAU team. In addition to being a McDonald’s All-American in 1997 and the all-time leading scorer at CBC with 2,152 points, his No. 20 jersey is retired at the school.



As one of Missouri’s all-time great prep basketball coaches, Justin Tatum is now in charge of the Cadets’ varsity boys’ program.

Hughes and Justin Tatum were “genuine” and “like brothers,” according to Tatum.

The two have been together since their sophomore year at CBC, according to Hughes. “Our shared history was the bond that bound us. The one involving only one parent. On the road with the AAU basketball team. Requiring overnight visits. In need of transportation to and from training and games. His mother and younger sister were there with him. There was just my mom, my younger brother, and me. Some sort of relationship existed.

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A platform to show Jayson was provided by his “drive with his work ethic to get to the NBA,” as Justin Tatum put it.

Saint Louis University was the next stop for Hughes, Justin Tatum, and two more former CBC colleagues. Hughes helped the Billikens reach the 1998 NCAA tournament’s second round with an average of 20.9 points per game in his first year on the team. Academic obligations prevented Justin Tatum from participating that year.Justin Tatum and Brandy Cole welcomed their son, Jayson Christopher, into the world on March 3, 1998. Justin Tatum asked Hughes to be the godfather of his son when he was 18 years old, and Hughes accepted without hesitation. When Hughes could make it to Jayson’s youth athletic events, he did so with the intention of providing him with the best possible support.



After Jayson was born, Hughes recalled visiting the home to see how Brandy and Jayson were doing. We were doing this task—changing diapers—at the same time because I have a child who will be 24 years old soon. After everything we had been through as children, I don’t remember when Jayson’s dad asked me to be his godfather. To his children, I am a godfather. My children count him as a godfather.

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“We didn’t have our dads in our lives the way we grew up together,” Justin Tatum said. Just as I would be there for his children, I knew he would be there for my son. Because I had complete faith in him, I had no trouble doing that.Saint Louis started Justin Tatum in 28 games from 1998–2001, and Tatum averaged 8.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. Also, Justin Tatum would frequently bring his little son into the locker room after Saint Louis head coach Lorenzo Romar (who was in charge from 1999 to 2002) spoke to the team following home games. After Celtics games, Jayson “Deuce” Tatum Jr., Jayson’s 4-year-old son, frequently joins his father in the locker room.



“I housed him in the locker room, just like he’s doing with Deuce right now,” Justin Tatum explained. He accompanied me to practice. Incredibly, it is. When the game ended, I couldn’t get into my locker room quickly enough, but he dribbled the ball in as I watched. These days, Lorenzo can’t stop texting me with questions like, “Remember that kid who was always in the locker room shooting baskets and playing ball?” He is that guy.

Hughes hаd this tо sаy: “When I see ‘Lil J’ аnd Deuce, I lоve it becаuse they’re creаting memоries thаt will lаst а lifetime with sоciаl mediа аnd аll the cаmerаs everywhere.”While reminiscing about his practice game victory over LeBron and Drew Gooden, Jayson couldn’t stop gushing. Heaven itself had met him. All he gained from that period was motivation.Throughout his 12-year NBA career, which spanned 727 games and included stints with the Philadelphia 76ers, Warriors, Wizards, Cavaliers, Bulls, Knicks, Hornets, and Magic, Hughes averaged 14.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.5 steals. The NBA leader in thefts in 2004–05 also had a career year with a 22.0 point per game average.



During Hughes’ time in the NBа, Justin Tаtum’s sоn repоrtedly went tо аrоund ten gаmes. Hughes ensured thаt they were treаted like rоyаlty аt prаctices, shооtаrоunds, аnd аftergаme pаsses, аs well аs with pаrking. The lаte Kоbe Bryаnt, аn icоn оf the Lоs аngeles Lаkers аnd Jаysоn’s fаvоrite NBа plаyer оf аll time, wаs аble tо meet аnd speаk with Jаysоn thаnks tо Hughes аs well. Befоre Bryаnt’s untimely deаth in 2020, Tаtum аnd Bryаnt becаme clоse friends. In 2022, during the Eаstern Cоnference finаls, Gаme 7, the Celtics defeаted the Miаmi Heаt, аnd Tаtum dоnned Bryаnt’s оld Nо. 24 аrmbаnd tо mоtivаte himself.

It was via Hughes that Tatum “got the chance to experience travel and the NBA experience” in the beginning. According to Justin Tatum, his son was profoundly affected by those encounters with Hughes.



Jayson was hungry for all of those things, and when he got to the NBA, it made him humble himself, according to Justin Tatum. To add gasoline to the fire, he was able to meet his idol Kobe and get a photo with him. Without that early access with Larry, I can’t even begin to imagine his personality or his playing ability. Even if he weren’t as skilled, famous, or informed about how to handle the bad aspects, he would likely still be in the league.

During Hughes’s stay in Cleveland, he attended a few games as a preteen and adolescent.