How can Celtics' Jaylen Brown take the next step to All-Star status?

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Post by bobheckler Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:12 am

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/celtics-jaylen-brown-next-step-203602594.html



How can Celtics' Jaylen Brown take the next step to All-Star status?


Chris Forsberg
Wed, October 7, 2020, 1:36 PM PDT



A couple days after the Boston Celtics’ maddening 2018-19 season ended, our NBC Sports Boston crew gathered at the Auerbach Center to tape the final Celtics Post Up show of the season. The Celtics had already completed exit interviews, this after being unceremoniously ousted from the second round of the playoffs by the Milwaukee Bucks, and players had begun scattering in advance of a very uncertain offseason.

The facility appeared to be a ghost town, which made the sound of a single bouncing ball all the more curious. Craning for a glimpse through a floor-level window, we could see a sweat-covered Jaylen Brown going through a workout with assistant coach Tony Dobbins.

It was that workout that planted the seeds for Brown’s leap during the 2019-20 season. One year after being stuffed in a corner and forced to subsist on the occasional 3-point look that came his way, Brown pledged to showcase all the areas of his game that had gone dormant during a frustration-filled 2018-19 campaign.

True to his promise, Brown asserted himself as an All-Star in-the-making this past season while displaying a far more complete player than we had seen to that point. During the postseason, he might have been Boston’s most consistent presence.

Brown's base stat line alone shows his progress — 20.3 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals with 48.1/38.2/72.4 shooting splits on field goals, 3-pointers, and free throws. But it wasn’t just the spike in base production — an extra 8 minutes per game and a larger role would help boost most players' base numbers — but the advanced metrics really hammered home Brown’s progress.

His rebound and assists rates both spiked, his turnover percentage went south of his career average despite an uptick in his usage rate. Brown’s true shooting percentage was by far the best of his career.

In any other season, Brown’s breakout would have been the biggest headline, especially for a team that surged to the conference finals. Alas, Jayson Tatum’s vault to All-Star and then All-NBA forced Brown to share the spotlight.

For the Celtics, it’s an embarrassment of riches. Two players 23 or younger asserting themselves as the All-Star core of this franchise deep into the future.

The question posed as the premise of this article was: What does Jaylen Brown need to add to his game to become the All-Star we think he’s capable of becoming? Our quick answer was that he probably didn't need to add anything, he just has to keep being Jaylen Brown.

Which means he absolutely won’t be content with the status quo.

But if we were going to nitpick, we’d like to see Brown take advantage of post-up opportunities more often. The Celtics often deployed him as an undersized defender at the 4, but a lot of teams put smaller guards or wings on him at the other end. During the regular season, Brown ranked in the 93rd percentile among all NBA players while averaging 1.12 points per post up, per Synergy data. This while shooting 62.9 percent (22 of 35) during the 49 possessions he finished in post-up situations.

We’d like to see Brown get to the free throw line more often. Post-up situations could help that. But the improved handle he displayed this year also allowed him to more confidently attack the basket and yet his free-throw attempt rate was lower (.274) than his first two seasons in the league (.292). He must balance those 3-point attempts attempts with attacking, especially when Boston’s offense is stagnant.

Brown could benefit, too, from more opportunities in the pick-and-roll. The Celtics don’t utilize that look often, with Synergy data suggesting he finished just 29 possessions in the pick-and-roll this postseason. Still, Brown averaged a robust 1.14 points per play while shooting 52.4 percent (11 for 21) in that play type -- and he drew a shooting foul a team-best 17.2 percent of the time.

Defensively, Brown was excellent in the postseason. Consider Brown’s work against his top defensive assignments, per the NBA’s matchup data:

Brown bounced rather seamlessly from hand-to-hand combat with Siakam or Horford near the basket, to chasing Robinson or Herro around the 3-point line. He wasn’t perfect, and the biggest complaint about Brown’s defense is that he sometimes loses track of shooters just long enough for them to hit a big shot. He can absolutely improve on that but his versatility is huge for a Boston team that loves to play small.

In a souped-up Eastern Conference, it’s not a slam dunk that Brown will be an All-Star next season. But his seemingly insatiable desire to improve will position him for consideration.

A year ago, a lot of people put a ceiling on his potential and then scoffed at the amount Boston paid to extend his rookie deal. A year later, it seems best to avoid putting limitations on Brown — and his deal could end up being a bargain based on his potential production.


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MY NOTE:  He should have been an All-Star this year.  His numbers, and impact on the game, were all there.  His ftas were up 50% from the previous year and his ft% was a career-high.  His fg% was also a career-high, as was his fgas.  Rebounds?  Career high.  His one, single point-of-failure is his assist-to-turnover ratio, .95:1 (2.1 asts/2.2TOs).  Forsberg says his turnover rate "went south despite an uptick in his usage". Maybe that's why it went south, he's not a good enough playmaker, defense-read-and-reactor. If he can improve that...


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Post by dboss Thu Oct 08, 2020 4:05 pm

One fans' view

Jaylen  needs to replicate his hard work that he put in last year.  He should have made the All Star team this past year.  The NBA was simply not looking to put 3 Celtics on the All Star team.

Jaylen's next step begins with refining his offense.  His handle was greatly improved but his handle is part of a much bigger set of offensive skills.   Once he nails down his change of speed combined with change of direction he will be even more difficult to contain.  He also should work on his midrange game.  We saw improvement in that area this past season but a little more DeRozen will take him to another level.  

Jaylen's free throw shooting increased to 72.4%.  He needs to get that number up to at least 80% as he did during the 17 game playoffs where he shot 84.1% from the line. You could just see the consistency from him in how he shoots from the line.

His opportunity to become more of a facilitator is very much related to him being put in PNR situations.   I very much agree with Forsberg about that.  His handle and decision making will need to be spot on to do that.  I believe that he can become better up top with the ball in his hands.

Jaylen's versatility was first revealed during the FIBA games.  He is quite unique because he can play at the 2,3 or 4 spots.  

While the Celtics have some work to do to address positional weaknesses on this team, the development of both Jaylen and Jayson has been awesome.
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Post by cowens/oldschool Thu Oct 08, 2020 4:59 pm

Both J’s made great improvement and are still growing their games. Jayson still needs to get stronger, agreed JB needs some additional ball handling and change of pace moves. They both have their moments where they drive too fast into a set defense, leading to a turnover. Marcus Smart seems to be able to probe and keep his dribble alive better, but he doesn’t have close to their finishing ability. It’s coming, these guys are workers above everything.

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Post by wideclyde Thu Oct 08, 2020 5:27 pm

This guy is a young stud who is going to be even better next year. He has the desire and the intelligence to do so.

He is going to be one tough cookie to have to play against at least for the next several seasons in the NBA. Glad he plays for our team.

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Post by sinus007 Thu Oct 08, 2020 8:14 pm

Hi,
I think JB is on All-Star level. Unfortunately, he'll be snubbed by Jimmy Buckets in '21 due to the latter's tremendous run in the current playoffs.
But, IMO, Jalen is slightly better on account of defense and 3pt shooting.
Sure, he has a few things to improve on, but he's only 24 (almost) and doesn't look like he's satisfied with his development.

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Post by cowens/oldschool Thu Oct 08, 2020 10:25 pm

Jaylen is definitely all star worthy, you can’t tell me there are 12 players in the East that are better than him. Defensively he’s better than Butler, have we ever seen Butler shutdown all star level 4’s like Jaylen does? Jimmy is used in variety of ways by Spolstra that Stevens hasn’t figured out how to do yet. Stevens next step is to figure out how to use the J’s better and even more. I would even go back and look at some old Chicago Bulls games with Jordan and Pippen, seems when Bulls had it going, they posted up Jordan alot, Kobe and Pierce were also lethal in the post. I was pining all year for more post ups for Jaylen.

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Post by NYCelt Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:23 am

dboss wrote:
The NBA was simply not looking to put 3 Celtics on the All Star team.

There's the answer to the question.

I think you could make an argument for both Brown and Smart. Too many Celtics.
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