Talking about jimmy butler jaylen has a video of them working out together on his instagram
There was a rumor that Brown played him 1 on 1 a while back and might have actually beat Butler once.
It was written in a story. Butler and Jaylen have been hanging out and working out in the offseason quite a a bit it seems like. Jaylen just had a snapchat that went around on twitter of them in the car and Butler singing some corny country music.
meanwhile, ben Simmons has been working out with Lebron and DWade
ben who-the wuss who can't shoot and panics in 4th quarter---jaylen blocks him and he cramps up and leaves the game seems like he already took tips from lebron-i love his smug look after a great pass but has 6 turnovers-kids a diva
the d wade was a complete failure d wade gave him one dirty hit and the kid quit-
i will never forget the marcus turn and block on cousin, there is bark in that dog
just a bit of satire from me
-isaiah told the truth when he rested in summer league against select team though
You do realize Jaylen Brown is literally not good at anything basketball related right? He wasn't even the best player on his own team at Cal.
He's not good defensively, he can't shoot, he can't pass and his handles are mediocre. He runs in a straight line at the rim and hopes he gets bailed out by foul calls...
You do realize he was projected top 10 by REAL NBA SCOUTS.
Anthony Bennett was projected top 10 by REAL NBA SCOUTS too for similar reasons: Raw, athletic, explosive, good shot mechanics, unharnessed tools, young, possible potential, lack of better options still available in a widely believed weak draft pool. Outside of Simmons and Ingram, this draft was looked at similarly to how 2013 was seen. The top guys available were "Tier 3" level prospects who projected as non-stars (quality role players and possible starters long-term). Like 2013, a few guys from this draft class will likely exceed expectations. Hopefully Brown is one of them.
The hope is that Jaylen will succeed where Bennett didn't. Bennett lacked motivation, had a terrible coaching staff and organization teaching him, lost confidence quickly, and soon found himself gone despite being picked 1st. Perhaps had Bennett ended up in a different situation, he would have flourished. Jaylen, on the other hand, seems like a motivated kid, seems like he should be able to learn, has an outstanding organization and coaching staff to teach him. I have high hopes for Jaylen. His progress should happen while practicing daily with NBA talent and growing through several seasons in the league. I don't anticipate he'll make a lot of progress over this Summer, but here's hoping.