Jaylen Brown is entering the new NBA season with strong motivation and determination. Brown is driven to excel even further after securing his first NBA title and being named the Finals MVP last season. This drive is especially intense after he was left off the Team USA roster for the Paris Olympics, which has only fueled his desire to prove himself.
In preparation for the upcoming season, Brown has ramped up his training, incorporating intense underwater workouts to push his limits. He recently took to social media to share his commitment to his game.
Recently, Brown posted a photo on Instagram where a fan commented, predicting that his “villain year” was on the way. Brown’s response to this comment was blunt and clear.
“I want blood,” he wrote in the comment.
This fierce reply reflects Brown’s mindset as he prepares for the upcoming season. His performance last season, where he averaged 23 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.6 assists across 70 regular-season games, is a strong foundation for his ambitions.
Adam Sandler Backs Tatum’s Role in Celtics’ Title Run Over Brown’s MVP Achievement
Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum played pivotal roles in leading the Boston Celtics to their 18th NBA title last season. While Brown clinched the NBA Finals MVP trophy, a debate emerged over whether he or Tatum deserved the accolade more, especially given Tatum’s impressive performance throughout the playoffs. Tatum led the team in points, assists, and rebounds, raising questions about his contribution versus Brown’s.
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Recently, Hollywood star Adam Sandler shared his thoughts on the matter on The Bill Simmons Podcast. According to Sandler, Tatum’s impact was more crucial than Brown’s to advance the Celtics to the championship.
“When I’m playing pickup basketball, and I win because my teammate is incredible. Every time, I’m excited. I drive home just as excited,” Sandler said.
“He loved his buddy [Jaylen Brown] scoring. The reason his buddy was scoring a lot, everyone was scared of Tatum… One of the coolest, greatest dudes and hardest workers,” Sandler added.
Despite the ongoing debate about MVP honors, Tatum and Brown have maintained their strong on-court chemistry and solid off-court relationship.
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