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Deserved! Brown won the Finals FMVP, and there is nothing wrong with the Celtics' star of the house

author:Evans doesn't understand the ball

On June 18, Beijing time, the Boston Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 in the NBA Finals, and defeated the Mavericks 4-1 in the finals, winning the 18th championship in the history of the Celtics.

Deserved! Brown won the Finals FMVP, and there is nothing wrong with the Celtics' star of the house

Jaylen Brown averaged 20.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in the five finals, with a shooting rate of 44%, the highest three statistics on the team.

Deserved! Brown won the Finals FMVP, and there is nothing wrong with the Celtics' star of the house

As we all know, the Celtics have been "proclaiming" that the family member is Jayson Tatum, and Brown has been labeled as the second leader by the media and fans, and some people can't help but ask here, Tatum averaged 22.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game, isn't this enough FMVP? In the last game, he cut down 30+ large doubles, can't he do it?

Deserved! Brown won the Finals FMVP, and there is nothing wrong with the Celtics' star of the house

If you look at the data alone, do you think Tatum must be FMVP? And perform better? In fact, otherwise, fans who have watched the game should know that Brown is the culmination of the Celtics' key ball and stable play, and from the comprehensive data, Brown's shooting rate in the entire series is 44%, while Tatum is only 36%, Brown averages 16.9 shots per game, Tatum 19.3 times, and many media and fans and friends have "complained" that Tatum is suspected of "grabbing credit".

Deserved! Brown won the Finals FMVP, and there is nothing wrong with the Celtics' star of the house

Whether it is a real "merit-grabbing" or a fake "master", this year's NBA Finals Jaylen Brown undoubtedly told everyone: two masters? Two? You're only two! I'm a Celtic family!

Congratulations to Celtic for winning their 18th championship in team history! Congratulations to Jaylen Brown for winning his first championship and finals FMVP! Deserved!

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