The only thing that concerns me with Brown, is the report in the Jackie McMullen article about that road trip in Miami where the Celtics had a back to back and Kyrie was upset that some of the young players wanted to go out bar hopping after a long late flight and a game the next day. This right before Jaylens indirect comments towards Kyrie in the media
Follow that up with these random, sometimes immature, posts on Jaylens Instagram/Twitter lately that are being posted at 2 and 3am.
It makes me wonder how focused he is sometimes, or at the very least, lacks common sense on occasion.
Any links? That's a bit concerning.
He's been traveling quite a bit. For example, a 2:00 AM post would really be 8:00 AM when he was in France.
Anyways, the last thing I'm worried about is work ethic when it comes to Jaylen Brown. I think people forget how poorly he ranked in most advanced metrics at the collegiate level. The consensus among GM's is that he was a pure upside play with no NBA ready skills. This is why his projections were all over the place in mock drafts.
Jaylen has improved each season since coming into the league. This includes last year, where his season stats don't provide an accurate representation of his performance. His real season didn't begin until December, after he had recovered from injuries. Jaylen posted the best shooting splits of his career over the course of the last 56 games. He continued this momentum right into the playoffs.
It's difficult to project how far he can take his game. What timeline do we use for our expectations? Let's use Jimmy Butler as an example. Butler broke out in year 4, but he also entered the league at 22 years old. I'd love to see a similar breakout from Brown. That said, I think we'd all be content if he could emerge as an excellent defender, even if his offense stagnated.