
Jaylen Brown isnât easily impressed. As one of the Boston Celticsâ cornerstone stars, heâs faced some of the leagueâs toughest competition year in and year out. But thereâs one team that left a lasting impression on himâthe Indiana Pacers.
After battling them in the Eastern Conference Finals (ECF) last year, Brown made it clear that the Pacers earned his respect.
âTheyâre not a team you can sleep on,â Brown told @nbcsboston with a chuckle, wiping sweat from his brow. âWe knew from last yearâthey donât go away.â
Brownâs words carry weight. The Celtics emerged victorious in that 2024 ECF matchup, but it wasnât without a dogfight. Every game was a gritty clash of willpower, with the Pacers refusing to be overwhelmed by Bostonâs high-powered roster. Whether it was Tyrese Haliburton dishing out dimes or Myles Turner anchoring the paint, the Pacers showed heartâand Brown hasnât forgotten it.
Last Yearâs ECF: A Test of Toughness
Going into the 2024 Eastern Conference Finals, many analysts predicted the Celtics would roll over the Pacers in four or five games. But Indiana didnât get that memo.
Despite being considered underdogs, the Pacers pushed Boston in every quarter. Haliburton, in particular, was phenomenal, averaging 23 points and 9 assists during the series. His fearless playstyle and clutch shooting gave the Celtics headaches, especially when he orchestrated late-game runs that nearly turned the tide.
Jaylen Brown, who averaged 25 points and 7 rebounds in that series, found himself in a back-and-forth duel with the Pacersâ defenders. Whether guarded by Aaron Nesmith or Andrew Nembhard, Brown had to earn every bucket.
âIâve been in a lot of tough playoff series,â Brown reflected. âBut that one? That was different. They came at us every possession.â
Respect Earned, Not Given
Thereâs something to be said for teams that grow through adversity. The Pacers didnât back down in the ECF, and they carried that same edge into the 2025 season. Brown took note.
âThis isnât the same young team from two or three years ago,â he said. âTheyâve matured. You can feel it in the way they communicate, the way they move without the ball. Theyâre smart. Theyâre physical. And they believe they belong.â
Brownâs appreciation for Indianaâs rise is genuine. Heâs not just being politically correct or hyping up a random opponent. Heâs speaking from the experience of having survived the Pacersâ relentless style in a high-stakes series.
Itâs rare to see a superstar openly credit another teamâs mental toughness, especially in todayâs era of trash talk and bravado. But Brown isnât afraid to admit when someone earns his respect.
The 2025 Rematch Looms Large
Now, with another playoff run in sight, thereâs a strong chance these two teams will meet again. The Pacers, buoyed by Haliburtonâs All-NBA campaign and the emergence of Bennedict Mathurin as a true two-way force, are poised for another deep run.
And Brown? Heâs more prepared than ever.
âWeâre not taking anything for granted,â he told @nbcsboston. âEvery teamâs hungry, but Indiana⊠theyâre starving.â
The Celtics may have more star power, but they know from last yearâs dogfight that raw talent alone wonât be enough.
Boston head coach Joe Mazzulla echoed Brownâs sentiment: âThey play with pace and discipline. Theyâre one of the few teams that can punch you in the mouth and keep swinging. Thatâs what makes them dangerous.â
Off the Court, On the Mind
Even during the regular season, Brown admitted that the Pacers are one of the teams he watches tape of the most.
âYou donât want to be caught slipping,â he said. âThey run these sneaky off-ball sets, and theyâre always trying to create chaos with backdoor cuts. You gotta be locked in mentally.â
That mental focus isnât something every team demands. But Indiana, with head coach Rick Carlisleâs steady hand and a hungry locker room, forces opponents to elevate their game.
For Brown, thatâs a good thing.
âI love it,â he smiled. âIron sharpens iron. You want to face the best. Thatâs how you grow.â
Mutual Respect Between Rivals

Interestingly, itâs not just Brown talking. Several Pacers players have publicly praised Brownâs leadership and competitive fire. Tyrese Haliburton once called him âone of the most complete wings in the leagueâ and said that guarding Brown is âlike trying to slow down a tank with handles.â
Thereâs a budding rivalry hereâbut one built on mutual respect. And fans are here for it.
âJaylenâs one of those guys you canât rattle,â said Myles Turner. âHeâs going to show up every night and make you earn it. Thatâs the kind of guy you love to compete against.â
Looking Ahead
As the postseason approaches, Celtics and Pacers fans alike are watching the standings closely. If fate delivers another ECF showdown between these two squads, expect fireworks.
Brown certainly is.
âIf we see them again, itâs going to be another war,â he grinned. âAnd weâll be ready.â
From the look in his eyes, itâs clear that Jaylen Brown isnât just saying the right thingsâhe means them. Last yearâs ECF left a mark on him. And if history repeats itself, fans can expect another unforgettable clash between two teams who respect, challenge, and elevate each other.
One thingâs for sure: Jaylen Brown wonât underestimate the Pacers ever again.