The Celtics Jaylen Brown is not "too smart for the League" as some NBA analysts broached prior to the 2016 draft - but he apparently is following the brilliant Albert Einstein's credo:
Albert Einstein: "A person who has not made his great contribution to science before the age of 30 will never do so".
Count me as one who finds Brown fascinating. He not only is bright as Hell, but he is his own man. He is himself - which puts a bit of Henry David Thoreau in him:
Thoreau: "If I am not I, who will be."
The 28-year-old shooting guard/small forward recently launched his new line of apparel, 741.
Jaylen Brown and 741 officially launched their new line of apparel at 7:41 ET
— Cameron Tabatabaie (@CTabatabaie) December 12, 2024
Via @741Performance @FCHWPO pic.twitter.com/b1OE4VO8ds
So typically, Jaylen is being himself. He is instilling his love of "science fiction, futurism and creativity" into his innovative products.
A while back, I wrote about the necessity of Brown gaining fame on the basketball court, and he is doing that - coming away last season with the East Finals MVP and NBA MVP (not to mention NBA Champ) awards. That puts him in the limelight and positioned to gain fame as an innovator, inventor, business tycoon - or whatever else his keen mind and work ethic can accomplish - even well past the age of 30. There is no one quite like him in the NBA.
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