The Chiefs offered the Washington Commanders a third-round pick for Marshon Lattimore, and it’s largely because the loss of L’Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans and the injury to Jaylen ...
The postseason picture is set and Albert Breer has a guide to make sense of it all, including insights from league executives, X-factors and under-the-radar players to watch.
Monday night wasn’t Jaylen Brown’s first experience shadowing Steph Curry behind the 3-point line. But the most recent matchup was one of Brown’s most successful efforts at slowing down the ...
Jaylen Brown played through pain in the second half of Wednesday’s Celtics win. Brown said he rolled his ankle in the second quarter of Boston’s 117-113 overtime victory over the Los Angeles ...
After suffering an ankle injury the night prior, Jaylen Brown is good to go against the Lakers. He told reporters after Boston’s 117-113 win over the Clippers that he rolled his ankle in the ...
A Clippers team missing every single one of its starters somehow took a Celtics team led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to overtime. Granted, the Celtics were missing Jrue Holiday, Al Horford ...
They've also dropped eight of those games coming off the back of a win. Jaylen Brown has been among the biggest targets for criticism during that stretch. The 2024 NBA Finals MVP is yet to hit the ...
Star Celtics guard Jaylen Brown did not have his best night, scoring 17 points off 19 field goal attempts. He did add eight rebounds, three assists and a steal. Brown cited lingering injuries as ...
Jaylen Brown has often guarded the opposing team’s best player in recent seasons, but marking Stephen Curry is a different challenge. The Warriors star is always dangerous off-ball, sprinting ...
That’s the nature of an 82-game season as small bruises pile up. Celtics star Jaylen Brown revealed those struggles as he’s dealt with an ankle injury in recent games. Brown hasn’t been ...
After the Celtics’ win over the Warriors, Jaylen Brown spoke about the team’s mentality heading into the matchup. “We’ve just got to fight,” he told NBC Sports Boston’s Abby Chin.