NBA Power Rankings 2025-26: Thunder Dominate Again, But Which Unexpected Team Crashes the Top Five?
17. Boston Celtics
(5-6, last week No. 17)
Remember when Jaylen Brown said he was “sacrificing” for the team last season? He wasn’t kidding. Brown has demonstrated that he can handle being the No. 1 option, averaging 28 points per game with an impressive 61 true shooting percentage — he is playing at an All-NBA level. All of last season he scored 30+ nine times, he’s already done it six times this season. Brown has proven the doubters wrong. The only challenge Brown faces is his hairline. The biggest challenge Boston faces is that there is not enough around him — especially not enough shooting. Boston is second in the league in 3-point attempts a game but 27th in shooting percentage (32.7%).


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