Jaylen Brown's Really Leaving His Mark On Opponents | Defector
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Jaylen Brown's Really Leaving His Mark On Opponents | Defector
"It would appear that Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown is carrying on the tradition. Over the weekend, Brown had two incidents in which some kind of dark residue on his head, possibly applied to simulate a hairline, appeared to smear onto the clothing of opposing players."
"The first of these incidents occurred in the third quarter of Friday's game against the New York Knicks. (His hairline was looking rather painterly in this pregame photo posted that day.) With Knicks wing OG Anunoby guarding him, Brown hit a ball fake and nuzzled his forehead against his defender's torso. You can see the smudge occur in real time."
"Holland sported the dark mark on his right shoulder for the remainder of the game. Brown, who is helming this gap-year Celtics team after Jayson Tatum's postseason Achilles injury, and the offseason spinoff of several key players, needs to either accept the reality of aging or adopt a hair replacement strategy with less collateral damage. The Celtics lost both games and are 0-3 to start the season. Don't wear your home whites against them."
Carlos Boozer's twin sons are top prospects for the 2026 NBA draft and there may be another legacy in the league: artificial hair. Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown experienced two separate incidents in which dark residue on his head, possibly used to simulate a hairline, smeared onto opponents. The first occurred against the New York Knicks when Brown nuzzled OG Anunoby after a ball fake, producing a visible smudge. The second occurred against the Detroit Pistons when Ron Holland picked up a dark mark on his white undershirt after jostling for a rebound. The marks remained visible during the games, and the Celtics lost both contests to start the season 0-3.
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