Celtics' Jaylen Brown proven himself this season
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Nobody expected the Boston Celtics to be this good. Not this season, at least. Without Jayson Tatum and missing four other members of the championship-winning roster, Joe Mazzulla has coached his team to the second seed in the Eastern Conference. Jaylen Brown has played a key role in that success, emerging as a front-runner for a spot in the All-NBA First Team while also having an outside shot at the MVP award.
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Brown has been exceptional in an expanded role this season, proving that he's capable of leading a contending team as the primary option. He's also made major strides as a playmaker, both in terms of self-creation and creating for his teammates.
In a recent episode of the "Celtics Chronicle" podcast, hosts Adam Taylor and Billy Calabrese discussed Brown's role in the Celtics' success this season and how he's proven himself to be one of the best players in the world this season. The duo touched on his scoring ability, and how Mazzulla has tailored the offense to thrive around Brown's strengths.
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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics' Jaylen Brown proven himself this season