Celtics wing star: Tatum and I are different in leadership of the team
Boston Celtics wing star Jaylen Brown recently gave a reporter an interview in which he also talked about the team leader. Brown said: That's right, it's obvious that many players on our team are taking on leadership responsibilities in their own ways. What I need to say is that I am more like the leader of the team who speaks with words, and Jayson Tatum is the leader who leads by example with actions. Tatum will do his best every night on the court and will do his best to do what he should do. Do you know what I mean? So in fact, the role of a leader can be reflected in different ways, and everyone will recognize different styles of leadership. Brown continued: We have a strong lineup, we are a champion team, and there are many powerful veterans in our team. So to a certain extent, we are actually a relationship of mutual support and mutual support. But you also know that setting the tone for the game every night, being able to hear someone shouting and encouraging on the court, being able to feel someone passing on your energy, being able to let you know that he always fights side by side with you, etc., to some extent, is what everyone expects me to do, and I am willing to take on such responsibilities. In the NBA regular season last season, Brown made a total of 63 appearances in 82 games, averaging 34.3 minutes per game, averaging 22.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.2 steals, 0.3 blocks, and 2.6 turnovers and 2.4 fouls. His shooting percentage was 46.3%, three-point shooting percentage was 34.3%, and free throw shooting percentage was 76.4%. In the playoffs, Brown played 11 games in total, averaging 36.5 minutes per game, averaging 22.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1 steal, 0.3 blocks, and 3.5 turnovers and 3.2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44.1%, three-point shooting percentage was 33.3%, and free throw shooting percentage was 75.8%. Since Tatum will be reimbursed due to the impact of a ruptured Achilles tendon injury in the new season, Brown also needs to assume more leadership responsibilities in the new season. The Celtics sent away several important rotation players this summer, and the team's competitiveness has declined significantly compared to last season, which will also make Brown's responsibility more serious. I wonder what Brown will perform in the next NBA regular season. Can he lead this remnant Celtics to attack higher honors? Of course, this may also be an excellent opportunity for Brown to prove his true strength and leadership skills to everyone. Can he show enough competitiveness?
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