Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Breaks Silence on Jayson Tatum Ahead of Playoffs

The Boston Celtics are 47-24 and sitting second in the Eastern Conference with the playoffs three weeks away. Jayson Tatum is eight games into his comeback from a ruptured Achilles. The pieces are coming back together at the right time.

During NBC’s coverage of Sunday night’s loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Jaylen Brown shed light on something that happened behind closed doors shortly before Tatum’s return to the floor earlier this month. The two stars sat down for a one-on-one meeting, and Brown described what came out of it.

The conversation, it turns out, set the tone for everything that has followed.

Brown Details the Meeting With Tatum

Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown

GettyBoston Celtics stars Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum continue to get back to full strength as the team prepares for a playoff push.

Brown spoke candidly about the sit-down, framing it as a necessary reset between two players who understand what their relationship means to the broader group.

“It was great. The initial conversation, having that communication, sometimes as guys you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do,” Brown said. “It’s a job. Sometimes your communication falls off, so being able to get back on the same page is important, but it’s going to take more communication as the year goes on.”

He elaborated further on what the meeting covered. “Things change, you’ve got adversity, ups and downs, we just communicated that it’s going to be me and you. Our communication sets the tone for the rest of the team, and we’ve both got to be better going forward if we want this thing to work.”

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The acknowledgment that communication had slipped at some point was notable. These are two players who have been through everything together. Conference Finals appearances, a championship, a Finals MVP. And yet Brown made clear that maintaining the relationship requires active effort, not just shared history.

What Brown and Tatum Discussed

Brown also spoke about the meeting on the Cousins podcast with Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady, offering additional detail on what the two covered.

“First, I want to commend JT for taking that notion and being like ‘I want to come back,’” Brown said. “And then we talked about a lot of different things. We talked about just the mindset that we want to come back and add to winning.”

Part of the conversation centred on the scrutiny that follows both players wherever they go. The Boston Celtics, two stars with championship pedigree, under a microscope every night.

“There’s going to be a lot of outside noise because we’ve accomplished a lot, we’ve won a lot and we have one of the biggest profiles in the game,” Brown said. “So anytime if one of us scratches our a** it’s going to be on the news. So we are aware and we’re both on the same page.”

He also spoke about the responsibility they carry as the leaders of the group. “Me and JT have gone to the Conference Finals five, six, seven times with different dudes around us at different points and times. The team kind of goes off what our energy is.”

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The meeting ended simply. “We’ve got to have each other’s back,” Brown said. “The ultimate goal is to try and win and make a run at this thing, and we both looked at each other and gave each other a head nod.”

What It Means Heading Into the Playoffs

The Celtics have won six of their last ten games. They hold a half-game lead over the New York Knicks for second place in the East. The playoffs begin April 18th.

Before that, Boston will travel to Madison Square Garden on April 9th to face the Knicks, the same building where Tatum went down with the Achilles injury last spring. It will be a significant moment for a player who has fought his way back from one of the most serious injuries in basketball.

Brown and Tatum have been here before. They know what this time of year demands, and they have made sure they are facing it together.

Final Word for the Celtics

A head nod. That was how the meeting ended. Two of the best players in the league, on the same page, pointed at the same goal.

The Celtics have enough to make a run. Tatum is getting sharper. Brown has carried the load all season.

Now they do it together. The way it has always worked best.

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