Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics embraces his job as a playmaker.
Jaylen Brown, a guard for the Boston Celtics, has grown to be an important member of the team’s core, but he wasn’t always convinced by trade rumors. But Boston’s management staff dispelled any doubts last offseason by extending Brown the largest contract in NBA history.
Over the course of five years, the Celtic with the longest tenure will earn an incredible $304 million. According to AP Sports, Brown is more than prepared to live up to that money, even though it won’t be simple.
I feel fantastic. I have poise. I think I’m ready for an amazing year,” Brown remarked. “I work very hard to try to get guys open and make plays. Setting up our offensive. Observing and interpreting the game. Basically, just improving as a basketball player. I’m eager to display it this year.
The soon-to-be 27-year-old had a fantastic season the previous year, averaging a career-high 26.6 points per game and earning his second All-Star selection. Sadly, his performance against the Miami Heat in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals left him with a bad impression.
The Celtics put even more faith in Jaylen Brown this summer, despite some rumors of a possible trade for Damian Lillard. Without a doubt, Brown is a key component of the Green Team’s pursuit of Banner No. 18 in light of this new agreement, according to Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens.
Stars Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday, and Kristaps Porziņ~is are with Brown. With Brown’s playmaking, the new-look C’s can elevate their strong starting five even further.
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