Going into the 2025-26 NBA season, there were a ton of people saying that it was a gap year for the Boston Celtics. Luke Kornet, Jrue Holiday, Al Horford, and Kristaps Porzingis all left the team in the offseason and Jayson Tatum was expected to miss most of the season with a torn Achilles. This left Jaylen Brown to carry the load as the number one option, a position that he never experienced going into his 10th season in the NBA.
Brown knew that he had to take on a leadership role from his first press conference at Media Day, making a concerted effort to mention that he had to help integrate the new players into the Celtics system to try and expedite chemistry and trust building. People were skeptical if he could lead the way for Boston but he proved all of the doubters wrong with the best regular season of his entire career.
I thought we could go down memory lane and take a look at the season Jaylen Brown called his “favorite season of his career.” This was the year we saw Brown come into his own as a leader and as a number one option, a disappointing playoff ending, and now, questions of the future loom large going into the offseason.
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Regular Season Highlights
Brown finished with personal career highs in almost every statistical category in 71 games this season, averaging 28.7 Points, 6.9 Rebounds, and 5.1 Assists. He led the NBA in field goals made (736), field goals attempted (1543), two-pointers attempted (1139), and two-pointers attempted per game (16.0) while shooting 48% from the field and 35% from three point range. Brown made his 5th All-Star game of his career, is in line to make 1st or 2nd Team All-NBA, and is a finalist for the NBA Social Justice Champion.
The season didn’t start out great as the Celtics fell to 0-3 after a loss to the Detroit Pistons on October 26th, 2025 where Brown dropped 41 points. It was Boston’s worst start to a season in 12 years and Brown put out a call to action to the team after the loss in his postgame interview, talking about how they needed to be better on the glass and that the results will come with time. He also said, “It’s not an excuse, but…
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