There is something I truly like about the Celtics Jaylen Brown, and I believe it is his gentle, quiet demeanor, coupled with his often-spectacular play on the court. I constantly have to defend him in the presence of my daughter, Lisa, who consistently admonishes the 6'6" forward.
Granted, Brown still has a few issues with turnovers, but he has been true to his word about being the go-to guy on his team this season. He is hitting career-highs in points per game (27.7 PPG), field goal percentage (53.5%), free throw percentage (78.6%), assists (4.5 APG) - and unfortunately in turnovers (3.6 TOPG).
Jaylen is also hitting 38.7% of his 3-pointers and grabbing 5.8 rebounds per game. After last night's win over Washington, his team has a record of 4-5, which projects to a 36/37-win season. With improvement from his comrades, Brown and the Celtics could end the season as a playoff (play-in?) team - particularly if Jayson Tatum is ready-and-able to return in time to be playoff-eligible.
So, Jaylen's goal was to be his team's "Alpha" in the absence of the injured Jayson Tatum. With roughly 11% of the season in the rear-view mirror, he is doing just fine in that role.
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