Brown talks about the start of two consecutive losses: I am working hard to adapt to the new role and make my teammates better
6686 Sports News on October 25th In a regular season that ended today, the Celtics lost to the Knicks 95-105 in the away team and suffered their first two consecutive losses.
After the game, Jaylen Brown was interviewed and talked about the team's two consecutive losses in the beginning.
"We had a lot of chances tonight, even though the Knicks felt like they were in control. We were still very competitive and it was close. As long as we make a few shots, grab a few rebounds, and play some strategy, we can control the game.
So we You have to keep confidence and keep moving forward. Every game, every game, I will find some areas that can be improved, such as how to create openings for my teammates to make it easier for them to score. I am studying to adapt to this new role and try to find ways to make everyone around me better." Brown said.
In this game, Brown played 35 minutes, shooting 9 of 18, 3 of 7 three-pointers, 2 of 4 free throws, scoring 23 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 7 turnovers.