The 2018-19 season wasn’t easy for anyone who was a member of the Boston Celtics organization last year. Ask anyone, and they’ll tell you most people were never happy for one reason or another.
Players weren’t getting their preferred roles, others may have had their needs placed on a pedestal, and the development of the team’s lottery selections got put to a grinding halt.
This couldn’t have been more true with third-year forward, Jaylen Brown. After coming off somewhat of a breakthrough regular season in his sophomore campaign, and an even better post-season, people were expecting more from Brown than what he showed.