Boston Celtics head coach, Joe Mazzulla, is confident that Jaylen Brown will be ready for the team’s first-round playoff series despite a knee injury that has limited him since mid-March. Mazzulla expressed his full confidence in Brown’s work ethic, mindset, and preparation leading up to the playoffs. Brown received pain management injections in his injured knee as part of his rehab process to ensure he is at his best for the playoffs.
Brown sat out the Celtics’ final regular-season games to prioritize his health and readiness for the postseason. Mazzulla supported Brown’s decision to rest and focus on recovery, trusting Brown and his team to make the right choices for his health. The Celtics played without Brown in their last regular-season games to prepare for the playoffs and will face the winner of the play-in game between Orlando and Atlanta in the first round. Despite missing out on All-NBA consideration due to his limited appearances, Brown’s focus remains on being ready for the playoffs and contributing to the team’s success when it matters most.
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