On October 5, Jalen Brown, the star player of the Boston Celtics, when asked about his and Jayson Tatum’s status within the team, emphasized that the team always comes first.
Brown said: “We understand this is a choice question set up by the media, but this sport is five against five, we need all our teammates to help us become who we are. I believe we have achieved a lot, but having great teammates is what helps us achieve even greater success.”
“I know the outside world likes to highlight the performance of duos or individuals in their promotions, but I enjoy being part of a team, elevating the team together, because it helps me be myself.”
This was a humble and mature response from Brown, who has shown improvement every season over his seven-year career. Last season, Brown participated in the NBA All-Star Game for the third time with Tatum, achieving career-highs in field goal percentage (49.9%) and assists (3.6).
In the recently concluded preseason game, Brown scored 8 points, grabbed 2 rebounds, made 2 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block in 19 minutes.
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