Danny Green defends Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum's off-court relationship

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Last updated Jul 8, 2026

Danny Green defends Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum's off-court relationship
Summary

Danny Green pushed back against claims made by ESPN's Shams Charania regarding the relationship between Boston Celtics stars Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum. Charania described their off-court connection as nearly non-existent, prompting Green to highlight the challenges faced by players balancing family responsibilities and professional commitments. He emphasized that not being best friends off the court does not hinder their on-court performance. Green noted that Tatum has been focused on rehabilitation and family, further explaining the apparent lack of interaction between the two players. Discussions surrounding their relationship come amid speculations about team dynamics following recent trades.

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  • Danny Green counters claims about Tatum and Brown's off-court relationship.
  • Shams Charania suggested their bond is nearly non-existent.
  • Green points to family responsibilities affecting player interactions.
  • Tatum is currently focused on rehabbing and caring for his young child.
  • Debate over player relationships follows recent team trades.
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  • 10:33 PMYahoo SportsDanny Green pushes back on claims Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum had no relationship off-court
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ESPN reporter Shams Charania described the relationship off the court of the Boston Celtics stars as nearly non-existent recently.

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