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Jaylen Brown: My attitude will not change, the Celtics will enter a new era

12:01pm, 1 October 2025Basketball

The Boston Celtics held a media conference for the new season. During this period, the team's wing star Jaylen Brown was interviewed by reporters. In the interview, he also talked about whether he would get more display opportunities in the new season, the time he spent in Boston and the changes in the team during the offseason.

When asked whether he would see the new season as an opportunity to show that he can take on more responsibilities, Brown replied: It's not exactly the case. I found that sometimes this kind of thought would try to get into my mind, but in fact it didn't have any substantial impact on me. I feel like I've shown this to you at different stages of my career, I've proven that I'm capable of doing it, and I don't have to do it over and over again. This is just a saying or storyline that everyone wants to follow, but my attitude is the same as before, and I will not change anything.

When talking about the time I spent in Boston, Brown continued: I have been in Boston for a long time. I am very grateful to all those who have supported me here, and I will also be grateful to those who have not supported me, but I will certainly be more grateful to those who have supported me. I don't even want to call them fans anymore, they are like family, my supporters, and they have had a lot of great time with me. Speaking about the team's changes in the offseason, Brown said: I must thank them deeply for those former teammates who have left the team because it was their efforts that helped us raise the 18th championship flag. But now, we are still here, it feels a little bit like the arrival of a new era. We have welcomed some new members, and my feelings are a little different from before. But I feel very good, I feel very, very optimistic about all this coming, and I believe the team can play something unique in the new season.

In the NBA regular season last season, Brown made a total of 63 appearances in 82 games, averaging 34.3 minutes per game, averaging 22.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.2 steals, 0.3 blocks, and 2.6 turnovers and 2.4 fouls. His shooting percentage was 46.3%, three-point shooting percentage was 34.3%, and free throw shooting percentage was 76.4%. In the playoffs, Brown played 11 games in total, averaging 36.5 minutes per game, averaging 22.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1 steal, 0.3 blocks, and 3.5 turnovers and 3.2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44.1%, a three-point shooting percentage of 33.3%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 75.8%. Brown's overall performance last season was pretty good, and he was able to remain competitive enough during the regular season and playoffs. In the new season, Brown undoubtedly needs to take on more responsibilities. Whether he wants to take on more responsibilities or not, he will get more ball rights and higher tactical status, and his performance will largely determine the team's competitiveness. Then the question arises, what kind of performance can Brown perform in the new season?

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