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Interestingly, Jaylen Brown s offseason plan will ignite the enthusiasm of Celtic fans

4:04am, 26 May 2025Basketball

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown said he plans to spend more time in the local community during the offseason.

The Boston Celtics came earlier than expected this year, with their miserable defeat to the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. While Jason Tatum's injury could be a fatal blow to the Boston Celtics, the Celtics' two 20-point lead reversals in the first two games of the series were the factor that really broke them.

Jaylen Brown did his best in Game 5 to keep the Celtics alive, and after Tatum was injured, he played one of his career's best all-around games, extending the series. However, things were not smooth sailing in the sixth game-breaking Boston team.

Recently, Brown met with fans and spoke frankly about his offseason plans.

Brown said, "I often participate in community activities, but I tend to be more inclusive. I just want to really fit in this community, get in and contribute to the city of Boston."

Brown also talked about how Celtic fans motivate him to be better. According to Dalzer, he pointed to fans in the street and said, "This?" "It motivated me to be better." The Celtics' important offseason period is likely to undergo earth-shaking changes next season. The Boston Celtics’ new owner will work to cut the team’s high total salary, meaning players like Ju Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis may be traded.

The Celtics also need to consider Tatum may miss most or even all of the next season, as the recovery process of the ruptured Achilles tendon is one of the longest of all injuries.

Next year may be an opportunity for Brown to show his potential as a No. 1 player, and given the current weakness in the Eastern Conference, the Celtics are unlikely to give up next season altogether.

In any case, the Celtics need to make some big decisions in the coming months.

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