Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla praised Jaylen Brown's mentality as he led Boston to a 2-0 series lead over Orlando
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00:00When Jason goes down and can't play tonight, Jalen steps up,
00:04not only the 36 points, the 10 rebounds, the five assists.
00:10What does that say about him as a player?
00:12I mean, it's a lot.
00:15I mean, at the end of the day, he's willing to do whatever it takes for us to win.
00:17And he didn't come in saying he had to get, you know, 36-10 in there.
00:21He came in and said, I'm going to do whatever it takes to win.
00:23And that's what he told me yesterday.
00:24And, you know, that's just the mindset that he has.
00:28So regardless of if it's going well for him or not, he can take it to another level.
00:32And he did that for us.
00:33And I thought the guys kind of fed off of that.
00:35Jalen, how in general do you approach games when Jason's not going to play,
00:39when you know he's not going to be out there with you?
00:40And how specifically did that affect your mindset going into tonight's game and your plan?
00:46No different.
00:46You know, obviously, JT is, you know, the offensive leader of our team.
00:52We all kind of play off of him.
00:53But, you know, any given night, you know, I could, you know, rise to the occasion.
00:58You know, I just do what the team needs me to do.
01:01You know, I've taken that mentality.
01:03And I think sometimes people, you know, think that's like the only thing that you can do.
01:08So, you know, tonight I got lucky, I guess, you know.
01:11But we'll be ready for the next one.