Jayson Tatum is the latest addition to the growing list of NBA stars helping out their alma mater. Duke announced Tuesday that the Celtics star is joining the program as the "chief basketball officer"

"Tatum will volunteer his time as a special advisor to [Jon] Scheyer and the Duke program, bringing championship-level insight and professional basketball experience to player development, leadership, and life as an elite athlete," a release from the program reads. "Tatum, who starred for the Blue Devils in 2016–17 before launching a decorated NBA career, will leverage the lessons he first learned in Durham to help prepare current Blue Devils for success both on and off the court."

A six-time All Star, five-time All-NBA selection and 2024 NBA champion, Tatum averaged 16.8 points and

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