Jaylen Brown opens up about 2021 injury: ‘I’ve had some issues’

Jaylen Brown opens up about 2021 injury: ‘I’ve had some issues’



The wrist injury that ended Jaylen Brown’s 2021 season lingered for years, the Celtics star revealed Friday night.

Before Boston’s 125-117 win over TorontoRaptors head coach Darko Rajakovic noted how Brown has improved as a ball-handler with his non-dominant left hand — an oft-discussed weakness earlier in his career. Asked postgame about Rajakovic’s comment, Brown pointed to the injury he suffered in 2021 and shared new details about his recovery process, which included several additional procedures over the ensuing years.

“I never looked at it as a weakness,” Brown said. “I mean, I tore all my ligaments in my wrist in 2021, and I’ve had some procedures and stuff after that, where I’ve had a couple of loose bodies, where I’ve had some chips in my wrist over the last couple years. One year was in that 2023 (Eastern Conference finals) when we came back down from that series 3-0 (before losing to Miami in Game 7). So I’ve had some issues. I don’t usually tell the media or the world about it, but I’ve had some issues with my left wrist. But I’ve always felt like my whole life, I’ve been able to get off my hand. I’ve never had an issue. But when you have injuries and things like that, you go through bad stretches where, probably some of those things you guys have seen.

“But I’ve been able to find some modern medicine that’s helped me regain some mobility in my wrist. Sometimes I wake up and I can feel the weather in my wrist at times. And at times I wake up, and it feels great. So it’s just one of those things I just got to navigate. But I’ve definitely found some modern medicine that’s helped increase the blood flow and the range. But I’ve had some issues, since 2021 with my wrist. But I like it when people force me to take my wrist. left. I hope they keep doing it.”

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