Jaylen Brown Remains Vital to Celtics Despite Inconsistent Rookie Season

January 12th, 2017 by Michael Pina Leave a reply »

Life isn't easy when you're a 20-year-old NBA rookie. Especially one who was drafted by a competitive playoff team with high expectations and little margin for error, like Boston Celtics newbie Jaylen Brown.

Even though he's appeared in almost every game and remains in head coach Brad Stevens' rotation, mistakes and inconsistent playing time have plagued the first few months of Brown's career. He's a physical marvel who's able to provide energetic spurts of unparalleled athleticism off the bench, but those moments are few and far between.

Still, long-term proclamations are silly so early in a career. Brown's solid instincts, admirable work ethic and versatile skill set have yet to lower his ceiling in any way—especially when you factor in league-wide trends shining a spotlight on the visible strengths that make him such a desirable prospect.

But short-term impact is a pressing issue. From what we've seen so far, is there any reason to believe Brown can help Boston in the playoffs?

Again, it must be stressed that it isn't the end of the wor ...

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