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Jaylen Brown Reacts to Winning ECF MVP: “I Never Expected It. I’ve Never Won Anything Before.”

Jaylen Brown on winning ECF MVP: "I wasn’t expecting it at all. I ain't never win sh*t"


After the Boston Celtics’ triumphant 4-0 sweep over the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, Jaylen Brown emerged as the unexpected hero, clinching the Conference Finals MVP title.

In a postgame interview, Brown expressed his surprise and humility, admitting, “I wasn’t expecting it at all. I ain’t never win sh*t,” reflecting on his journey to this pivotal moment.

Throughout the series, Brown’s stellar performance was undeniable, averaging of 29.8 points, along with 5 rebounds and 3 assists per game.

His standout play, coupled with critical contributions from teammates like Derrick White and Jayson Tatum, propelled the Celtics to their second NBA Finals appearance in three years.

As Boston now awaits the winner of the Western Conference Finals between Dallas and Minnesota, anticipation mounts for Brown and the Celtics as they gear up for the ultimate showdown in the NBA Finals.