
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady work out together
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady work out together
Fans of star Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown know that the Georgia native is often compared to iconic retired NBAer Tracy McGrady. But fewer of them know the close ties that the duo have shared since Brown reached out to McGrady as a rising prospect in high school.
The two forwards have similar games on the court, and that is no accident. For more than a decade now, the two have been working out together, McGrady sharing his deep knowledge of the game with Brown. They even recorded a video of their collaboration early on, and have now produced a second clip six years later that the Cal alum recently put up on his official YouTube channel.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to see the clip for yourself!
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