Following the Celtics’ collapse against the Sixers, Jaylen Brown took to Twitch to voice his frustration — accusing officials of having an agenda against him. The comments sparked immediate conversation about responsibility, optics, and accountability after a tough loss. Rob Parker says the officiating complaints could be true, but coming out publicly makes it sound like sour grapes — especially after a “live by the three, die by the three” performance. Kelvin Washington argues Brown needs to move on, explaining how Boston’s reliance on three‑point shooting, lack of in‑game adjustments, and predictable offense played a far bigger role in the loss than the referees. Kelvin and Rob break down why the Celtics failed to adapt, how overreliance on the three hurt them late, and why postgame messaging matters just as much as performance.
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