BOSTON – Jaylen Brown has always taken a patient approach to basketball. That’s because his patience always pays off.
The 22-year-old wing has employed that approach more than ever this season, as he’s faced the challenge of adapting to a reduced role with the abundantly talented Boston Celtics.
At first, Brown struggled to adjust, as his efficiency dipped from the previous season. However, over the last month, he has made the most out of his opportunities while serving as a key cog for Boston’s second unit.
Against the Pacers Wednesday night, Brown came off the bench and logged a game-high-tying 22 points on 7-of-12 shooting to help lead the C’s to a 135-108 win at TD Garden.