
Tension is running high within the Boston Celtics as an inside source has revealed that All-Star Jaylen Brown had a heated confrontation with head coach Joe Mazzulla immediately after a closed-door practice session.
According to reports from TD Garden, the conflict erupted when Mazzulla openly criticized Brown’s training intensity and his ability to adapt to tactical adjustments. The coach urged him to “put the team’s interests first” and stick to the role laid out in the game plan.
Those remarks instantly turned the atmosphere tense. Brown — known for his straightforward personality and confidence in his abilities — fired back right away. The exchange quickly escalated into a heated argument, with voices raised loud enough for some staff members outside the room to hear.
Several teammates, including Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday, and Al Horford, had to step in quickly to calm things down and prevent the situation from escalating further. While there was no physical altercation, the locker room atmosphere afterward was described as “thick with silence.”
The Celtics’ front office has remained tight-lipped about the incident, but several NBA reporters believe an internal meeting will be held in the coming days to stabilize team morale. Brown is still expected to be part of the starting lineup, but the big question remains: Has his relationship with Mazzulla been damaged?
The Celtics fanbase is sharply divided. Some side with Brown, arguing that he simply wants the team to play better. Others worry that such a disagreement could disrupt team chemistry ahead of a season loaded with championship aspirations.
Clearly, this drama is more than just a minor clash — it’s a warning sign that the Celtics must address internal friction if they hope to make a deep run in the NBA Playoffs.
