Do i trust a 5 all star, 2x all nba, finals MVP? Yes.
Well twice now in a game 7 JB had the stage to himself and did nothing with it. The year JT got hurt vs Miami and the other night.
Really wasn't a factor in the 2023 game 7 vs Philly either.
Good regular season player. Inconsistent playoff player.
Brown is more of a Robin than a Batman. He just can't see it. Can't have the opinion he has about himself and not show up in the playoffs.
I just don't agree with anything you just wrote. I thought he was pretty good in the game 7, not good enough but he went toe to toe with a former league MVP and was one or two shots away from winning a game in which the Celtics shot 27% from three.
As for "can't have that opinion of himself and not show up" I just don't really have a lot of patience for this sort of pseudo psychological basketball analysis. Not sure what to do with it, I just don't find it useful. Athletes are allowed to be confident, then are allowed to have a chip on their shoulder, it's fine. As for his playoff performance I think overall he's been good, he's had two series in his life I thought he was actively bad in and those were NYK last year (on a torn meniscus) and that MIA series.,
Where I come out is this: Are you winning a title with Jaylen as your best player? No. Your best player is typically an MVP/DPOY level guy, and Jaylen isn't that. But do I have any problem with a guy THINKING he's that level of player when he's not? No I do not. Whatever motivates a guy is fine by me.
The problem the C's have is "attitude" or any number of other vague meaningless nonsense we as fans love to throw around. Its talent. In the last 21 seasons (2005-2025) only ONE team won an NBA championship without either an MVP or DPOY on their roster. That was your 2024 Boston Celtics. Its REALLY HARD TO DO.
The Celtics primary problem is they don't have that one unstoppable offensive engine type guy, the one undeniable guy. Tatum is a good offensive player, but a lot of his value is being a well rounded guy without weakness rather than a true offensive superstar. This results in the Celtics needing to lean HEAVILY into the 3 ball essentially gaming the math to generate elite offense. That can work, but there's always the possibility that the shooting desserts you for three games and you blow a 3-1 lead because you shoot 28% in games 5-7. It happens. Its not really Brown, Tatum or Mazzula's fault per se. It's a roster issue, one that is very hard to fix.
Its part of the reason the "shoot less threes" people are wrong. The Celtics could probably have a more "normal offense" with more shooting balance, but the net result would be an offense with less upside. Because they simply do not have the right pieces to make a two-point heavy offense work. The upside is what you need to win the title, in return you will get some series like this one where the shooting betrays you. That's the tradeoff.