First picked in the 2019-2020 season, Brown had no connection with the division for a while.
Then, after being picked in March, the last season, he was picked again in a year. As he was picked in March for the second consecutive year, he showed off his extraordinarily strong performance. Boston has won 11 consecutive games, the most in a team, this season. Coincidentally, Boston, which has the highest winning percentage in the league, has not won more than 10 consecutive games. However, it has been showing strong performance for the past month without losing a game. Last week, it brought the Dallas Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers and Golden State Warriors to its home turf to overwhelm all of them. He played in all three games held last week. He played 29.3 minutes per game, posting 28.3 points (.623.471.846) and 5.3 rebounds, and one steal. He displayed tremendous performance, earning almost one point per minute, even though he did not have much time to play in the game. Even though he played as the starting small forward, his field goal success rate exceeded 60 percent in the week. At the game against Dallas, he showed off the highest success rate of this season. He also had a good outside shot. He added a weekly average of 2.7 3-pointers to his team's close to 50 percent chance. At the game against Golden State on the 4th (Korea time), he had five 3-pointers. Boston won all eight games where Brown had four or more 3-pointers. Brown scored 29 points after playing for just 22 minutes, laying the groundwork for his team's landslide victory by 52 points. # Brown's game log last week 28th vs. MAPS 31 points (.786.500.800) 6 rebounds 1 assist 02th vs. Philly 25 points (.550.4001.000) 7 rebounds 5 assists 2 3-pointers 04th vs. DOUBS 29 points (.579.5001.000) 3 rebounds 3 assists 5 3-point shots Western Conference Player of the Week James was named the best player of the week for the first time this season and the 68th in his personal tally. Becoming the most prolific player of all time, he has also been called the most by any player in history. Moreover, he is second to Kobe Bryant (33 times), the second-most winner in this category, and has a wide gap with Kevin Durant (32 times). The Lakers, led by James, had two wins in their three games last week. They caught the Los Angeles Clippers on home turf and beat the Phoenix Sons. Both games were neck-and-neck, and they had their first winning streak of the second half. However, despite his struggles, he failed to continue his winning streak by recently losing to the Denver Nuggets. He played an average of 37.6 minutes in the three games last week, posting 30.3 points (.569.500.600) and 4.7 rebounds, 8.7 assists, and 1 block of 1.3 steals. He averaged more than 30 points a week, while adding a number of assists, making the most of his teammates' scores. He also played in areas outside of offense, contributing to his team's selection in the second half. He added eight assists in a row in five games in the second half. In the game against the Clippers, James showed off his incredible shot capability. On the day, he made seven 3-pointers, the most in this season. He made 12 3-pointers on the day, and scored more than half of them. He took responsibility for more than 20 points on the 3-pointers alone, which laid the foundation for multiple goals scored. By combining multiple rebounds and assists, the Lakers were able to avoid losing consecutive games. The highlight was the game against Denver on the 3rd. Although his team's defeat faded, he showed off his prowess that day, reaching 40,000 points in the regular season for the first time in NBA history. With no ups and downs since his debut, he has become the youngest to build a golden tower of 40,000 points in the regular season, as a result of his steady performance. He became the youngest to break all the scoring sections from 1,000 points, setting a milestone that will not be broken in the future.