$305 million player Jaylen Brown claiming 65-game rule is ‘bit high’ has fans fuming over superstar
Jaylen Brown has played 50 games till now for this season.
Jaylen Brown and Adam Silver (Credits: Boston Herald and Los Angeles Times)
In his yearly All-Star weekend press conference on Saturday night, Adam Silver stated that the league’s regulations stipulate that players must typically participate in at least 65 games to be eligible for postseason awards, which have had the desired impact. However, certain players are not happy about this new rule. For example, Jaylen Brown views the NBA’s 65-game regulation very differently.
For the first time, players can only miss 17 games in the NBA season to be eligible for honors such as Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, and All-NBA teams. Although Brown notes that players must play a major part of the season to be considered for awards, he proposes lowering the cutoff point from 65 to 58.
Jaylen Brown said via a press conference:
I do believe if you win any type of award, I think you should have to play a significant amount of the season. We've got guys who play half the season and win MVP. But 65 games might be a little severe. Maybe they're lessening to 58 or something like that.Jaylen Brown said
Brown was countering the number of missing games that should be lessened.
To ensure that players contribute significantly to their teams’ success. In the 65-game rule, he proposes to drop the minimum game requirement to 58. This suggestion takes into account the likely stress and possibility of injury that come with increased playing time.
Fans react to Jaylen Brown not being comfortable with 65 game rule
Players who, like Joel Embiid, have experienced injury issues and the pressure to meet the required game quota has made that worse have been the target of increased critics of the 65-game regulation. Nikola Jokić rejected this new regulation. Jaylen Brown also made some changes to his ideas in an attempt to clarify things. However, not everyone was fond of him. They believe he is making excuses. The fact that he has a luxurious contract yet doesn’t play in more games is being contested by fans.
Following the Brown Statement, people are sharing their thoughts on X. criticizing his lack of availability to play for the Boston Celtics and barely supporting him. For more reactions, scroll below:
As the conversation progresses, Jaylen Brown’s idea presents a workable solution to the issues raised by the current regulation, highlighting the necessity of flexibility and taking players’ welfare into account when establishing award eligibility requirements.
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