Good sport: Jason Tatum star at pep rally

The “special guest” at a pep rally at New Mission High School Tuesday had the kids sky high. To the delight of everyone, Celtics star forward Jason Tatum came to help whip up the kids. He didn’t need to try that hard. There was so much excitement it took a bit to cool the kids down. It was a treat.

Jayson Tatum poses with students during a pep rally at New Mission High School. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Jayson Tatum talks with students during a pep rally at New Mission High School. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Jayson Tatum and Mayor Michelle Wu talk with students during a pep rally at New Mission High School. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Mission High School students rush Jayson Tatum as he enters a pep rally. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Mission High School students rush Jayson Tatum as he enters a pep rally. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Mission High School students scream out as Jayson Tatum enters a pep rally. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: A student dressed up in a Sponge Bob character walks through a crowd during a pep rally at New Mission High School. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Jayson Tatum talks with Mayor Michelle Wu during a pep rally at New Mission High School. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Mayor Michelle Wu laughs with students at the New Mission High School during a pep rally. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Jayson Tatum talks with students along with Mayor Michelle Wu during a pep rally at New Mission High School. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston, MA – October 31: Mayor Michelle Wu speaks to students at the New Mission High School during a pep rally. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum shoots over New York Knicks guard RJ Barrett (9) during the first half of Wednesday’s season opener in New York. (AP Photo/John Munson)

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