Jaylen Brown East Player of the Week for second time this season

Celtics shooting guard Jaylen Brown has been named East Player of the Week for the second time this season.

Boston Celtics starting shooting guard Jaylen Brown has been named the Eastern Conference’s Player of the Week.

The honors, second of the year for the Cal-Berkeley product, puts the fourth-year wing in some rarified air.

The only other Celtics who have had multiple player-of-the-week honors include Larry Bird, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Isaiah Thomas, and Antoine Walker, according to team reporter Taylor Snow.

The nod comes after another — specifically, an invitation to be an East reserve at the 2020 NBA All-Star Game — did not.

Since then, the Georgia native has been sublimating whatever frustration he may have felt at the slight into some seriously high-octane performances in the games that followed.

While there is still a chance an injury could pave the way for Brown as a replacement candidate, the former Golden Bear is doing plenty to make voters second-guess their initial choices in the meantime.

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