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However, there’s also another piece to the puzzle. To set themselves apart, the Celtics need to be organized. Tonight, none of that happened. The Knicks outscored them 15-2 in fastbreak points. And they took over the game in the second after, after initially trailing 30-22. That happened because the Celtics are still learning. They have many new faces on the team. Aside from Brown, players like Derrick White and Pritchard also need to help out to build chemistry with the team. While it will take some time, Brown urged the players to operate with intention. Jaylen Brown asks his teammates to have urgency Everything about the Celtics from last season has turned upside down. Only two of their starters remain – Brown and White. The rest of the guys around them have different roles from last season. Sixth Man Pritchard has to dial up his offense, and White may have to contribute as a playmaker. It takes time for such elaborate changes to take effect. Jaylen Brown, as the cornerstone, understands the importance of staying patient. But he also wants the team to push themselves and discover their roles. “It’s both, I think patience and urgency. I think this is a good test for us to kind of see where we’re at… We just got to figure out how to put 48 minutes together. Um, so it’s urgency for sure, but it’s also a patience with this group. You know, it’s a lot of new guys on our team um that are, you know, figuring out how to be consistent, what our role is every single night,” Brown said about the adaptation process. It’s a good thing that the Celtics have faced two tough opponents in their opening encounters. They have competed, losing both games by fine margins. Moreover, with each game, they can recognize just where the team needs to improve. Right now, spacing and attacking the glass are priorities. Also, time will help Jaylen Brown unlock the mindset of being the mainstay on this team. The urgency comes from the culture within the Celtics. They have lost a lot, but are still eyeing a championship. That comes with being the Celtics. With 18 banners hanging above them, Mazzulla doesn’t want the franchise to shift its intentions under any circumstances. It’s clear from Brown’s words that the players agree with their head coach. How do you think the Celtics have looked over their first two games? Let us know your views in the comments below.