Jaylen Brown Rips ESPN, Stephen A Smith as 'Unethical'
Summary
Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown criticized ESPN and analyst Stephen A. Smith, calling ESPN "unethical" during a recent discussion. The disagreement between Brown and Smith increased after the Celtics were eliminated from the playoffs and involved public exchanges on social media and ESPN shows.Key Facts
- Jaylen Brown called ESPN unethical and named Stephen A. Smith as its main figure.
- Brown said this past season was his favorite in his basketball career.
- Stephen A. Smith told Brown to "be quiet" on ESPN’s show "First Take."
- Brown responded on social media, challenging Smith to stop commenting if Brown stopped streaming.
- Smith suggested the Celtics should trade Brown because he is unhappy and not satisfied, but praised Brown’s talent and character.
- The Celtics reportedly offered Brown plus draft picks in a trade attempt for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
- Celtics president Brad Stevens said Brown is a valued and important player but did not rule out a future trade.
- Brown led the Celtics during the season when teammate Jayson Tatum was injured and posted career-high stats.
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