Jayson Tatum explains what's allowed Jaylen Brown to turn into an MVP contender
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Jayson Tatum explains what's allowed Jaylen Brown to turn into an MVP contender
"Brown once again impressed on the parquet floor, scoring 31 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists in the victory. 'I really wanted that win. That was well-needed,' Brown said postgame."
"'We needed that as well. We know we could play with anybody, but when you get a win on your own floor against the team that has the best record in the league, it feels good.'"
"Following Wednesday's win, Brown is averaging career-highs in points (28.6), rebounds (7.0), and assists (5.2) per game - spearheading a resilient roster that has augmented its personnel under Joe Mazzulla's watch."
Jaylen Brown has emerged as a key player for the Boston Celtics, leading the team with impressive performances. In a recent game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, he scored 31 points, contributing to a 119-109 victory. Brown's current averages of 28.6 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game reflect his growth as a player. Despite challenges, including injuries and roster changes, Brown has embraced his role as the team's primary scorer and leader, helping the Celtics solidify their status as a title contender.
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