Yeah, this seems like a funny debate. Jaylen Brown is a star and a great Celtic. Hard worker, team oriented, everything you could want. But he does dribble himself into trouble more than he should. Tatum is even better.
I think the team but these two in particular are really growing through this playoff run. I saw a different Tatum last night. He was missing shots, had some ugly air balls, was 1-7 from 3, but he did not let that get to him. He stayed focused and found other ways to help the team. He didn't let the shooting affect the rest of his game. That is a pretty big step for a star player, and a pretty big moment to do it.
Brown I feel, gets tight at times when the moments are big. Loses his poise a little, rushes things or dribbles into traffic. These are big moments right now. I have a feeling that what Tatum did last game, and how he did it, will not be lost on Brown. Tatum stayed poised, stayed focused. Didn't get too up when he made big shots, didn't get down when he missed. Just kept to his game. I know it is subtle but I think Tatum turned a corner in game 4.
I think Brown has that next level in him also. He is still figuring it out though. I think he is almost there. But that is OK. I'll take 23 pts/gm in the playoffs on 38% 3p% along with his defense, rebounding and even 3.4 assists, and live with the rest for now.