17 rounds of the series have been won! Jaylen Brown: The only thing Boston cares about is victory
In a fierce showdown, the Celtics defeated the Magic by a significant margin of 120-89 and successfully advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals. The result of this game undoubtedly made Celtic fans cheer. After the game, Celtic player Jaylen Brown happily accepted an interview with the media and talked in depth about his performance in this game. “I didn’t feel good at the beginning of the game,” Jaylen Brown said frankly in the interview. He further explained: "In the initial stage of the game, I seemed to be in an inexplicable dilemma. Whether it was the rhythm of the shooting or the breakthrough during the offense, I could not achieve the expected results." "My body felt something was wrong, and the situation did not improve until the second half." Jaylen Brown continued, "At the break, the coach gave me encouragement and tactical guidance, and my teammates cheered me up, which made me regain my confidence and state. In the second half, I tried to adjust my breathing, concentrate, and gradually found the rhythm of the game." When talking about the topic of winning 17 rounds of the series, Jaylen Brown said seriously: "I won't take this for granted." The experiences of many senior players show that every victory is hard-won, and the promotion in every round of the series is the result of the team's hard work. "I'm excited to continue to increase my record. In Boston, victory is the only thing that matters, not to advance to the second round." The city has a deep basketball culture and is almost persistent in pursuing victory. In the history of the Celtics, countless legendary stars have been born, and they have created the team's glory with their victory after victory. And now, Jaylen Brown is also working tirelessly for this glory. In this game, Jaylen Brown played 32 minutes, scored 23 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, and 9 of 18 shots. Every move and every breakthrough he made on the court showed tenacious fighting spirit and excellent skills. His scores are evenly distributed, including accurate mid-range shots and tough inside impacts. In the competition for rebounding, he won more offensive opportunities for the team with his excellent bounce and keen judgment. Those 3 assists fully reflect his awareness and ability in team cooperation.
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