BOSTON – If you raved about Jaylen Brown during the 2018 NBA Playoffs, you’d better be raving about him again right now.
Because he’s even better now than he was then.
Over the last eight weeks, Brown has racked up more impressive numbers than he did last postseason, when he served as one of the go-to options on a team that reached the brink of the NBA Finals. Brown’s rough start to this season is long gone. He’s moved on to bigger and better things.
Let’s start with the numbers, which have been surging since Dec.