After the Boston Celtics had dropped a winnable game to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, a bit of a fracture between veteran big man Al Horford and All-Star forward Jaylen Brown regarding what needed to happen next for the team to get back on track seemed to appear.
Horford appealed to his teammates to reflect on their game and what they wanted it to accomplish moving forward while Brown appeared to downplay his concerns despite considerable concern regarding the team’s ceiling percolating through the media after Boston’s uneven play continued to result in losses. After yet another such loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday, however, Brown clarified his position regarding such losses.
“I think it’s all a process,” he explained when asked how the team could change their luck. “It’s a learning process for everybody.”
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— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) December 30, 2021