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NBA legend highlights growing tension between Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics. Brown's recent comments have raised concerns about his happiness with the team after their playoff exit.
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Is Jaylen Brown unhappy with the Boston Celtics?
That's how some are interpreting his head-scratching "favorite year" comments after the Celtics were eliminated by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round. This season was the best of Brown's career with Jayson Tatum sidelined for most of it, but it was also one of his least successful from a team standpoint.
NBA Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady, who's a close friend and mentor of Brown's, thinks there's some underlying tension between Brown and the organization.
"His frustration lies deeply in the organization and other things that we don’t have the details to," McGrady said on his "Cousins" podcast with Vince Carter. "There’s just been a lot of stuff that I’ve been hearing, just going on with the Boston organization with JB."
Jaylen Brown made head-scratching comments regarding his 'favorite year,' which some interpreted as a sign of unhappiness with the team.
The Boston Celtics were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Philadelphia 76ers.
Jayson Tatum's absence for most of the season allowed Jaylen Brown to have one of the best individual seasons of his career, despite the team's overall lack of success.
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McGrady thinks Brown is a bit fed up with Boston, as he may not feel properly respected or appreciated by the organization. Despite leading the Celtics to a title and winning NBA Finals MVP two years ago, he's still being cast as the Robin to Tatum's Batman.
When Tatum missed most of this season with an Achilles injury, it was Brown who stepped up and carried Boston to the two seed in the East with an MVP-caliber season.
Brown still gets criticized a lot, however, and has taken a lot of heat since the Celtics' playoff collapse last week. That's probably not what he wants to hear and may be contributing to his growing sense of frustration.