Jaylen Brown Fires Back at Criticism From Stephen A. Smith
Summary
Jaylen Brown, a Boston Celtics player, criticized NBA referees and was fined $50,000. After the Celtics lost a playoff series, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith questioned Brown’s claim that this was his favorite season, leading to a public response from Brown. Brown also denied rumors of conflict with Celtics management and expressed his desire to stay with the team long-term.Key Facts
- Jaylen Brown criticized NBA referees on Twitch and was fined $50,000.
- Brown said the 2025-26 season was his favorite, despite the Celtics losing a playoff series.
- Stephen A. Smith criticized Brown publicly for calling that year his favorite.
- Brown responded to Smith by telling him to retire and said he would stop streaming if Smith would be quiet.
- Celtics lost a first-round playoff series to the Philadelphia 76ers after leading 3-1.
- Brown was the team’s main player while Jayson Tatum recovered from an Achilles injury.
- Rumors suggested Brown was frustrated with the Celtics organization but Brown and Celtics president Brad Stevens denied this.
- Brown said he loves Boston and wants to play there for the next 10 years.
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