
"It was fun. That was my first time going to St. Patrick's Day. I didn't know it was like a big thing. It felt like there was like a million people out there. It was a lot of people out there. It was cold, and it was early, and it felt like the whole city was drunk, but I had a good time just to go out and say hello to the people of Boston and things like that."
"It's pretty cool, I'm not going to lie. It's pretty awesome at this point of my career to get that love from the fans. I think that might have been a little cooler. Also, I have some Irish in my blood as well, so it just made it more surreal. It was pretty cool."
Jaylen Brown attended Boston's South Boston St. Patrick's Day parade for the first time, streaming the experience on Twitch where he participated in festivities on a float, caught a football, and danced with fans. After the Celtics defeated the Suns, Brown reflected on the parade experience, noting he received MVP chants from the crowd that rivaled those from TD Garden. He expressed surprise at the parade's scale and atmosphere, describing it as crowded and lively. Brown, who has Irish heritage, found the experience meaningful and enjoyable. Currently in a career year averaging 28.4 points per game, Brown has been instrumental in leading the Celtics during the regular season while Jayson Tatum recovered from injury.
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