Jaylen Brown’s path to making All-NBA (and perhaps sticking with the Boston Celtics longer term) may hinge on whether or not he is seen as a forward across the league.
Bleacher Report’s Dan Favale not only makes the case that the Georgia native ought to be considered one, but that Brown should make All-NBA as well.
He notes the pool of guards may be insurmountable. Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Damian Lillard are virtually certain to get in. He would have to compete with De’Aaron Fox, Donovan Mitchell, Ja Morant, Devin Booker and James Harden (and perhaps more) for the remaining spots.
Then Favale makes an important point: “(Brown) has spent nearly 60% of his possessions at the 3.”
“Brown’s credentials are strong enough” as a forward, claims Favale.
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We concur. Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard have missed enough time to make their cases shaky. Jimmy Butler, Pascal Siakam, Lauri Markkanen and Julius Randle are the main fringe candidates the former Cal player would be up against.
“There’s still too much season left for me to say I believe, with every fiber of my being, that Brown will make an All-NBA team,” writes Favale. “But his candidacy is convincing enough to roll the dice — especially if you think, as I do, voters will favor players who are extremely available and have extension money on the line.”
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