The NBA season is in the middle of the game, and the All-Star Game is about to kick off. Yesterday, the All-Star bench list was officially announced, and 24 players stood proudly in the ring, and there was a stir for a while. One of those stars who had high hopes, Jaylen Brown, has struggled in recent games. In the middle of the season, the Celtics hosted the Lakers, but the unexpected loss made fans wonder: Mr. 60 million, what happened to him?
The details are reshaped, and the Celtics' embarrassing loss is not just because of Jaylen Brown. Although the Celtics had a brilliant record before, the Lakers successfully counterattacked in the remnant state, leaving the Green Army at a loss. On the court, Tatum, Porzingis and other main players performed mediocre, and at key moments in the game, coach Mazzulla made tough adjustments to Brown and put him on the bench many times. The former All-Star was questioned about his performance in the game and was no longer deemed worthy of All-Star status.
Jaylen Brown's sluggish performance has sparked heated discussions among fans. He signed the largest contract in NBA history, but he was abnormal on the offensive end, and he has failed to score in double figures many times recently. In Lakers games, his ability to pass and read the game was also questioned, and fans couldn't help but shake their heads and sigh when they missed great opportunities again and again. The once "All-Star level perimeter" now looks powerless on the court, raising doubts about his future.
Challenging Mr. 60 million, where does Jaylen Brown go? His transition offense is still a weapon for the Green Army, but his offensive efficiency has dropped significantly, and his three-point shot has repeatedly missed. As for the expectations of the team, especially after signing a huge contract, his performance was once upon a time, Jaylen Brown was the Celtics' leading scorer, and his style on the court was unmatched. After signing the biggest contract in history, his performance has made fans question whether the 60 million Mr. is worth it.
Jaylen Brown on the court was once a qualified All-Star, and he was once expected to be high for his exceptional physicality and excellent scoring performance. In last season's tie-break in the Eastern Conference finals, his weaknesses were exposed, and the shame of losing was unforgettable. Now, his offensive efficiency has dropped and he has failed to average double-doubles in points per game, leaving fans questioning his prowess.
More worryingly, Jaylen Brown's ability to pass the ball and read the game has also been questioned. In the Lakers' game, he missed a number of great chances, failed to pass the ball to his teammates in the open space, and his performance on the court was like losing his agility. Fans are starting to wonder if the former All-Star has fallen into a career low.
Expectations for Jaylen Brown remain undiminished. He excelled in social responsibility, speaking out for juvenile delinquency and showing a smart and responsible side. Now, he needs to deliver on his expectations on the pitch, not just to score points, but to be the leader of the team. This may be the question that Mr. 60 million needs to think about.
In this competitive league, Jaylen Brown needs to rethink his career. Whether he can adapt to the needs of the team and play his best level is what he faces.
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