Jaylen Brown's stelar play in the 2024 Finals versus the Mavericks was evident once again in the Celtics convincing win over the Knicks in Game-5 of the Eastern Semis. In 37 minutes, he did a great defensive job on New York's Jalen Brunson, while supplying 26 points, eight rebounds, 12 assists (not a misprint), one steal and a plus/minus of +28.
That's 12 assists with only two turnovers for Brown. And he held Brunson to 41% shooting on field goals and 25% on 3-pointers, while Jaylen was 53% from the field and 60% on treys.
Even if you missed the game, Brown's 12 assists show that he didn't try to make up for the loss of Jayson Tatum all by himself. Admittedly, his foul shooting (5-of-8) was off a bit, but his overall game, in a do-or-die situation, was admirable..
Can he do it again on Friday night in New York? Boston fans hope so. With Tatum out of action for (at least) most of next season - and with the upcoming cost-cutting - almost every player on the Celtics roster may be on the trade block. Brown could be one of them. He needs to show his bosses - and the too-many Jaylen haters out there - that he is not expendable. The skills and intelligence are there. With the right resolve, who knows what he and the Boston Celtics can achieve this season - and beyond.
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