On his right leg, Tatum features a portrait of himself holding his son, Jayson Jr., accompanied by the caption “like father, like son.” Additionally, he has the number “98” inked on his right knee, signifying the year of his birth.
Tatum’s left leg showcases his high school and college jerseys overlapping each other, symbolizing his journey through basketball. Just above them, he pays tribute to the late Kobe Bryant with two Black Mamba snakes forming the number 24, representing Bryant’s jersey number.
Tatum’s shoulders bear the phrase “God’s will,” accompanied by a cherub and a collage of images representing his childhood. These tattoos reflect his faith and the belief that his success is guided by a higher power.
In 2022, Tatum added a significant piece to his collection—a large collage of images commemorating his childhood home in St. Louis, positioned on the left side of his back. This tattoo symbolizes his enduring connection to St. Louis and serves as a reminder of his roots. On his right leg, there is also a tattoo of a mushroom cloud and the phrase “St. Louis – ’til the world blows,” further emphasizing his bond with his hometown.