After Game 1, Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd said Jaylen Brown was the Boston Celtics’ best player, leading to varying opinions about that statement. The former All-Star point guard then clarified his take and tried to explain further.
In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Celtics secured a convincing 107-89 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, led by Luka Doncic. Brown emerged as the top performer for Boston, contributing 22 points to the win. Additionally, big man Kristaps Porzingis made a notable impact from the bench against his former team, recording 20 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 blocks in just 21 minutes of play.
Following the game, Kidd praised Brown, claiming he was the best player on the Celtics. This statement prompted a reaction from Jrue Holiday, while Jayson Tatum did not respond to Kidd’s comment.
Previously, there were rumors of a potential issue between Brown and Tatum, regarding who held the alpha role in Boston. However, it appears that all parties have moved past that discussion, with the focus now solely on their collective goal of bringing the 18th championship banner to the Celtics franchise.
Kidd’s remarks seem to be an attempt to distract the Celtics from their main objective, using any available material to disrupt their concentration. The team remains focused on their ultimate target of achieving success in the playoffs and bringing glory to the city of Boston.
Dallas Mavericks Head Coach Jason Kidd Clarifies Take About Jaylen Brown Being The Best Boston Celtics Player
After his take went viral and prompted several players to react, Kidd then further expounded on what he said. In a video shared by NBA TV on X, the Dallas head coach admitted his true intentions.
“For my opinion, to think that I was playing mental warfare, I don’t think anybody understands what mental warfare is played if I’m playing it.” 👀@Dennis3DScott caught up with Jason Kidd to talk on his recent comments and Game 2 adjustments pic.twitter.com/ZxVuHk6ApV
— NBA TV (@NBATV) June 9, 2024
For his part, Kidd needs to guide Doncic and company to get out of a 0-2 hole they’re in right now. The Finals will shift back to Dallas where the Mavs will attempt to come back in the series and finally get a win.
It remains to be seen if Kidd’s tactics, if any, will finally play out in favor of Dallas. In any case, fans will be looking forward to see if his team can even the odds in their own home court.
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