Jaylen Brown: Why are Jaylen Brown and Stephen A. Smith publicly beefing? Here’s the full story | NBA News

Why are Jaylen Brown and Stephen A. Smith publicly beefing? Here’s the full story
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If you thought the NBA playoffs couldn’t get more chaotic, surprise. The Boston Celtics just blew a 3-1 series lead to the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers. Yes, seventh seed. Yes, at home. Yes, in Game 7. And instead of going dark and processing the loss like most players do, Jaylen Brown went live on Twitch the very next day and chose absolute violence.

What Jaylen Brown said about Joel Embiid and NBA referees during his viral Twitch stream

Brown didn’t hold back. He called out Joel Embiid for flopping, accused the referees of running a personal agenda against him all series, and even claimed he’d spoken directly to officials who apparently admitted as much. He also pointed to 10 offensive fouls called against him across the series as proof. Bold claims. Very bold claims. And the NBA fined him $50,000 for the ref comments almost immediately. He then turned around and said this season was his “favorite” of his entire career. While processing a first round exit. Okay Jay, we see you staying positive but the timeline was not ready for that one.

Stephen A. Smith completely unloaded on Jaylen Brown after the Celtics’ early playoff exit

Stephen A. Smith hopped on First Take and went full Stephen A. about it. He called it an “awful, awful look” for Brown. Smith said, “24 hours after losing a 3-1 lead and says this was his favorite year. You can’t do that. The year that Jayson Tatum is down with an Achilles tear is your favorite year?” And then he twisted the knife, “He needs to be quiet… unless he’s trying to get traded.”

Jaylen Brown’s social media response to Stephen A. Smith immediately went viral

Brown did NOT let that slide. He hopped on social media and replied directly to Stephen A. with: “I’ll ‘be quiet’ / stop streaming if you ‘be quiet’ and retire, let’s give the people what they want.” The internet completely lost it. Respectfully, that was a clean response.

But Stephen A. just posted again and he’s not done

Just an hour ago, Smith took to X and doubled down and this time the tone shifted from loud to almost… big brother energy? He wrote: “Bro, I got love for you so I’m not going to even go there. Folks are looking out for you and you don’t even realize it. Here you are making this kind of noise and it hasn’t even been a week since you lost a 3-1 lead. You’re HOME. A champion and a Finals MVP saying his favorite season is the season he’s home in the FIRST ROUND. This is not about ME. It’s about YOU… and what YOU SAID. Enjoy your offseason.”Here’s the thing: Does Embiid flop? Absolutely, and everyone in the NBA knows it. Is THAT why Boston lost? Absolutely not. You don’t blow a 3-1 lead because of flopping. You blow it because of 13-for-49 from three in Game 7. That’s just math.Brown venting on Twitch instead of going quiet feels like someone who needed to talk and forgot the whole world was watching. And Stephen A. is doing what Stephen A. does best, being loud,Two very different men, two very loud opinions, one historically bad collapse. The NBA offseason just started and it’s already giving us everything.

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