The budding chemistry between Jayson Tatum and Neemias Queta
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After missing an abundance of practice time and 63 games on the court, the connection between Jayson Tatum and Neemias Queta looks like it hasn’t been affected.  

Following his return from injury, Tatum offered insight into the conversations he and Queta shared. 

“Me and Neemi had a little talk during the game,” he said. “We were just like, ‘man, this is our first day really playing together.’” While the two logged 385 minutes together last season, there is still, as he noted, “some things we got to work on.”  

And if Tatum’s first game back against the Dallas Mavericks was any indication of a starting point, there is ample reason for excitement about what lies ahead.  

The most common action for this tandem features Queta setting an on-ball screen, creating scoring opportunities for Tatum. As I noted before this season, Queta utilizes his body exceptionally well in these situations. 

Screeners who set the widest screens. pic.twitter.com/xjjxFCTFq5

— Todd Whitehead (@CrumpledJumper) January 12, 2026

At his best he’s leveraging his full frame with a low, wide base to effectively shield on-ball defenders.  

Even in situations where Tatum doesn’t convert, you can see just how much space he has to work with thanks to Queta.  

Tatum even praised Queta, saying he has “really turned into an excellent screener” following the Celtics’ 111–100 win over the Washington Wizards. 

That same game also marked Queta’s second-highest scoring output of the season, as he poured in 24 points on 11-of-13 shooting, with Tatum’s precise passing playing a key role in setting him up.  

Since Tatum’s return, he has nine assists to Queta which is tied for the most to a teammate with Derrick White. Tatum’s passing variety and pass placement adds another layer to an already really good offense.  These skills have already enhanced Queta’s opportunities as a scorer.  

Coach Joe Mazzulla was also asked what he has seen from the duo following the win over the Wizards. He pointed to Queta’s growth, noting that his “ability as a connector, his ability to set screens, his ability to get guys open, his ability to read the floor in transition and create those two-on-ones early in the shot clock is something that he’s gotten better at. And with JT back, it just takes it to another level.” 

The Celtics bigs have thrived setting those early offense screens this year which consist of “Flare” screens, “Veer” screens, and “Wide” action screens. I went very deep into detailing each of these screens in my Luka Garza spotlight.

When it pertains to Queta and Tatum though, the Flare screen has dominated their early offense connection.  

A Flare screen is an off-ball screen set in between the passer and the recipient.  

Queta has been able to set these really effectively giving Tatum room to score, attack, and pass to others.  

Tatum also has the ability to set those Flare screens and allow Queta to pass.  

Looking more into Queta’s passing, he has had his fair share of dimes to Tatum as well.  

Queta’s screening and improved ability as a handoff passer also allows him to be compatible in “Blind Pig” actions.  

Here’s a detailed look at what Blind Pig is and how it works for the Celtics.  

Another area where Queta has thrived since Tatum’s return is passing from the short roll. After the Celtics’ 120–99 win over the Golden State Warriors, Tatum continued to sing Queta’s praises, saying, “He’s really turned into a guy that we can trust throwing the ball in the seam, finishing at the rim and finding the open man. It’s just been really cool to see his development over the last few years.” 

“He’s exceeded expectations.”  

We really see both parties work together in these situations as they can create advantages for one another and do a great job capitalizing on it.  

Here Queta sets the screen on Stephon Castle, getting him off Tatum. That gets Tatum going downhill at Luke Kornet, who is Queta’s defender, opening the pocket for the pass. Dylan. Harper, younger brother of Celtics guard Ron Harper Jr., was also attracted to the Tatum drive. So, when the pass goes to the short roll and hits Queta, he spots Baylor Scheierman drifting to the corner away from Harper getting the Celtics an open look.  

Here Queta creates an advantage for Tatum with a pin-down screen, and the attention Tatum gets afterwards opens the short roll to Queta.  

Queta was asked about his chemistry with Tatum in the pick-and-roll in a postgame interview and said, “Yeah, it’s been getting better. I’ve been figuring out how to get him open looks, how to get him space to attack certain mismatches and it’s a work in progress and I feel like we’re trending in the right direction.”  

Tatum added that this connection has continued to grow because of the constant communication between the two. They “talk it out during the game, timeouts, after the game and as we get more reps, we’ll get more comfortable just knowing where each other is supposed to be.”  

Following the Celtics most recent 119–109 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, Tatum spoke highly of his developing connection with Queta again, noting that their connection is “just growing each game.” He went on to praise Queta’s instincts and approach, adding, “Neemi’s a very smart player. He has a great feel for the game, he’s coachable, he listens, and he cares more than anything.”

Jayson Tatum has assisted Neemias Queta more than any teammate since returning.

Asked him about his chemistry with Queta:

“It’s growing each game. Neemi is great player. He has great feel for the game. He’s coachable, he listens, and he cares more than anything.” pic.twitter.com/AUd1jLVEOT

— Justin Turpin (@JustinmTurpin) March 26, 2026

The evolving chemistry between Jayson Tatum and Neemias Queta is more than just impressive; it’s a glimpse of the Celtics’ offensive potential when precision passing meets smart, physical play. From seamless on-ball screens to short-roll connections, Queta’s growth as a scorer and facilitator, combined with Tatum’s vision and scoring, is already adding to the team’s dynamic.  

And if this is only the beginning, the rest of the league better take notice. 



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