In recent discussions, former NBA players Lou Williams and Jamal Crawford have raised concerns about a potential conspiracy targeting Boston Celtics’ dynamic duo, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Their claims have sparked significant debate within the basketball community.
Williams and Crawford highlighted several incidents that they believe indicate a bias against Tatum and Brown. One of the most notable points is Jaylen Brown’s exclusion from Team USA, despite his impressive performances. Additionally, Jayson Tatum’s limited playing time during the Olympics has also raised eyebrows. These decisions seem puzzling, especially considering the duo’s pivotal role in leading the Celtics to an NBA Championship.
“Is there a conspiracy theory going on against Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown? I really want to know because I’m trying to wrap my head around this whole concept of Jaylen Brown not being on that team. I’m trying to wrap my mind around the league trying to pit them against each other when they’ve never done that to two superstars,”
Lou Williams and Jamal Crawford think that there’s a CONSPIRACY going on against the Jays:
“Jaylen Brown got left off the team, Tatum didn’t get any minutes, and the league keeps trying to split them up— I’ve never seen something like this”
— CelticsUnite (@CelticsUnite18) August 14, 2024
Another aspect of the alleged conspiracy is the persistent media speculation about splitting up Tatum and Brown. Despite their success and chemistry on the court, rumors about potential trades and disagreements have been rampant. Williams and Crawford argue that these narratives are unfounded and serve to undermine the Celtics’ stability.