Jaylen Brown approves of ‘disrespectful’ Warriors strategy to not

Draymond Green repeatedly left Jaylen Brown open from the perimeter on Sunday.
Brown repeatedly made Green and the Golden State Warriors pay.
It turns out that the wide open shots were part of an intentional defensive strategy by the Warriors that failed emphatically in a 140-88 Celtics win. Green and head coach Steve Kerr both discussed said strategy postgame. Brown expressed his approval after the Warriors laid it out.
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Draymond Green let Jaylen Brown shoot
Brown scored a game-high 29 points while shooting 11 of 19 from the field and 5 of 10 from 3-point range. He would have surely scored more, but the Celtics pulled their starters with 7:16 remaining in the third quarter while holding a 99-48 lead. Brown needed just 22 minutes to reach his tally.
The Celtics All-Star scored 3-pointers on three consecutive Celtics possessions that sparked a 14-0 Boston run. The run turned a 21-21 first-quarter tie into a 35-21 Celtics lead lead. On each of those 3-pointers — one from the left corner and two from the top of the key — Green sagged off Brown to prioritize closing off driving lanes. Each time, Green closed in to challenge Brown’s shot. Each time, he was too late and too far away.
Brown’s third three of that run extended a Boston lead to 30-21, and the Warriors never recovered. Boston ended the half on a 61-17 run to take an 82-38 lead into the break.
Draymond: Strategy to lay off Brown was a last-minute decision
After the game, Green admitted to reporters that the Warriors intentionally left Brown open. He said that the strategy was a last-minute addition to the Golden State game plan.
“I don’t think we really played a full defensive strategy,” Green told reporters. … “We implemented our strategy like 15 minutes before we left the locker room. I don’t necessarily think we put together a full defensive strategy. …
“It didn’t work. Oh, well. We move on. I thought it was fun to try. I was actually all for it. Let’s try, and see if it works. If it don’t, oh well. If it…

