Jayson Tatum hired by Duke as chief basketball officer
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 3:01 pm
Jayson Tatum Joins Duke University as Chief Basketball Officer
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum is taking on a new role at his alma mater, Duke University. The university announced Tuesday that Tatum, a former Blue Devil, has been appointed as its first chief basketball officer.
In this advisory position, Tatum will work closely with head coach Jon Scheyer. His responsibilities will include providing guidance and perspective on basketball development, leadership, and navigating the life of a successful athlete. Tatum will draw upon his own experiences and the lessons he learned during his time at Duke.
Tatum expressed his honor at accepting the position, highlighting his deep connection to the program and the impact it has had on his career. He emphasized his desire to "pay it forward" and support the current players.
Tatum played one season at Duke before being drafted into the NBA. Scheyer was an assistant coach at the time.
Coach Scheyer has clarified that Tatum's primary focus remains his recovery from Achilles surgery. Tatum recently resumed on-court workouts and is a regular presence at Celtics training camp. While a return to play this season is not ruled out, his exact timeline is uncertain.
BNN's Perspective: This move highlights the strong bond between Tatum and Duke University. It's a positive development for the program, as Tatum's experience and insights could be invaluable to the current players. While his primary focus remains his NBA career, this role allows him to contribute to the sport and mentor young athletes. It's a win-win situation for both Tatum and Duke.
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