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In news that will disappoint his (many) haters and relieve his (few) supporters on this forum, Jaylen has strongly refuted the McGrady news that he is unhappy in Boston.

Doubtless his rebuttal will do little to quench the speculation around his future as we will be talking about it all summer  :angel:


https://x.com/CelticsCLNS/status/2052192437330653624?s=20

I wasn't sure which of the many Jaylen threads to put it in so I created a new one. I'm sure the mods will merge it with an existing thread if they see fit  :police:

So...true or false? Is Jaylen lying and genuinely wants to play in Boston but just, perpetually, misunderstood? Or was he whining to T-Mac and T-Mac said something he wasn't supposed to, but he really is unhappy?
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Is there a logical reason for him to lie? I think cynicism can live only so long in a brain that doesn?t wallow in conspiracy.  I am really glad, and not terribly surprised, to see Jaylen come out with this strong statement of commitment to the Celtics. I see JB as an intensely dedicated worker and an emotional guy who sometimes acts with some measure of impulsivity. Nothing he said previously would belie this statement about Brad and his feelings for the Cs. The conjecture that he?s been angling for a trade has no basis.  A person, even one generally happy in their situation, has moments of frustration and I think that?s all there was to JBs recent statements. It may be true that he places himself higher than he is as a player but he certainly has never rested on that notion. He?s worked his butt off every season and every offseason.  Celtics fans are lucky to have this future hall of famer on the Cs for all these years, and I hope he and Tatum are here for many more. 

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Jaylen strikes me as a whiny person. I imagine he was complaining about something to T-Mac or some intermediary who knows the two of them and T-Mac thought it was more serious than it was.

I expect Jaylen is happy in Boston overall. Just not everything and some of those other things he complains about.

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Good news. I was not liking the look of some of those trade possibilities. Much better to keep JB and JT together.

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For people who don't want to watch the video (or can't bear to hear Jaylen talk  :angel: ) here is basically what he said:

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?First things first, lotta stuff swirling around the Celtics and our organization,? Brown said. ?Hate that our president of basketball operations even had to respond to this. Me and Brad have a great relationship. I love Boston. If it was up to me, I?d play in Boston for the next 10 years. I?ll say it again: I hate that Brad even had to respond to this.?

Brown also doubled down on his previous comments that the 2025-26 season ? despite coming to an end in the first round ? was his ?favorite? season so far in his NBA career.

Considering that Brown and the Celtics won a title in 2024, Brown?s comments drew some criticism ? especially given Boston?s early exit and the optics of the Celtics playing most of the season without Jayson Tatum as he recovered from a ruptured Achilles tendon.

But Brown said that the main reason why he held this past season in such high regard was because of the growth of Boston?s full roster.

?I mean, we blew a 3-1 lead, and yeah ? we lost in the first round. We didn?t win a championship. But the amount of growth, the expectations that these same [critics] have for us, is why this was my favorite year, because I got to see it in practice. ? The expectations were for this team was to fail. The expectations was the team [would] be nothing, just to give in to and to quit. And this team did the exact opposite. We fought every single day. We fought for everything.

?I got to see Jayson Tatum come back from an injury, mentally overcome what [it] takes ? this is a part of the reason why this was my favorite year. You got to see all of these guys, all of my teammates, grow. I got to see them overcome adversity as a group, up close and personal. And even though we didn?t accomplish what we accomplished, no excuse.

? I?m not making no excuses. Obviously, the result ? we?re not satisfied with the result. . ?  But to fight and maneuver through adversity and grow and galvanize with a bunch of guys and have that mindset and approach, this was my favorite year. I wouldn?t say by far. By far would be a stretch, because obviously, winning the championship is great, but I?m telling y?all, this was my favorite season.?

https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-celtics/2026/05/06/boston-celtics-jaylen-brown-twitch-live-stream-tracy-mcgrady-nba-basketball-brad-stevens/?p1=hp_primary

I'm guessing it will annoy some people that he's not putting winning a championship as the main (only) reason for enjoying the game...he's talking about growth of his teammates, their ability to fight back against adversity, to overcome being written off...I guess in corporate speak he's talking about achieving the soft targets, not the hard targets. That's all fuzzy wuzzy HR stuff.

Unfortunately for him, fans are transactional...we don't know these players personally and could care less about their personal growth. We just care about championships, because that's the only reason we watch this team...we don't care about Luka Garza's personal growth, or Hugo carving out a role for himself as a rookie, or how Baylor developed a comfort level to take 3s more confidently. We just care about rings and they are just a means to an end of getting those rings, and when the team wins a championship it makes us feel like those hours of watching them weren't a waste of time. Soon as these players start missing shots we could give a crap about their personal growth. Am I right or am I right?  :angel:  ;)
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