I remember after a tough game, Jaylen was in the post-game interview, and said something along the lines of ... in college, I often have to go up against bigger, stronger players ...
At Cal he played a combo 3/4
In reflection, playing in that role at Cal was the best thing for him. He's plays a similar role for Boston. He's more of a 3/4 than a 2/3
I was listening to NBA Today and they were talking about who will guard LeBron. They agreed that Tatum has no chance vs LeBron, and that Jaylen will probably be the best, pointing out how (relatively) well he's defended LeBron in the past