Celtics star forward Jaylen Brown out for the rest of season with torn wrist ligament

The Boston star will get surgery to repair the torn ligament, and miss the remainder of the 2020-21 NBA season.

The Boston Celtics revealed that All-Star forward Jaylen Brown will miss the remainder of the 2020-21 NBA season after being diagnosed with a torn scapholunate ligament in his left hand, with the Cal-Berkeley product slated to get surgery to repair it.

Brown had been out due to a sprained ankle exacerbated by a collision with fellow star wing Jayson Tatum at the end of a recent loss to the Portland Trail Blazers, but will now turn his attention to the rehabilitative process beginning with surgery later this week. The Celtic wing had been having a breakout season on the fringes of All-NBA conversations, posting career highs in points (24.7) and assists (3.4) per game.

Brown also shot career-highs overall (48.4%), from 3-point range (39.7%) and from the free throw line (76.4%) this season.