NBA Finals MVP Jaylen Brown drops Ice Spice comment handing her an unwanted title (Image: Jaylen Brown IG, Ice Spice IG)NBA Finals MVP Jaylen Brown drops Ice Spice comment handing her an unwanted title (Image: Jaylen Brown IG, Ice Spice IG)

In an episode of “Goat Talk” by Complex, alongside rapper A$AP Ferg, Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown picked a song by Grammy-nominated rapper Ice Spice as the worst song of all time. While Brown hesitated to reveal his answer at first, the reigning NBA Finals MVP cited Ice Spice’s “Think U the S**t (Fart)” for the title when Ferg nudged him.

“First thing that came to mind was the Ice Spice joint. I’m not even a fart, you thought I was the s**t. I’m not even the s**t,” Brown said.

Brown’s answer elicited banter from Ferg.

“Oh why you not jacking that? It don’t sound good coming from a woman you feel like?” Ferg said. “Because women is people too. They can fart and s**t.”

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Jaylen dismissed the banter claims, prompting Ferg to burst into laughter.

Watch the segment here:

Jaylen Brown refuses to name worst NBA player of all time

Later in the same episode of “Goat Talk” by Complex, the final question for Jaylen Brown was to name his pick for the worst NBA player of all time. However, citing his role as a vice president of the National Basketball Players Association, Brown refused to answer the question, saying that he would not speak negatively about any NBA player.

“As a Players Association representative, it is my job to make sure that all of our players feel empowered, they got the next phase in life …” Brown said. “So you’ll never see me speak negatively or on purpose or intentionally, especially in front of the camera about another player.”

Watch the segment at 13:19 here:

Following his first NBA championship last season, Brown will enter his ninth season in the league in October with increased expectations. The three-time NBA All-Star also secured his first Eastern Conference Finals MVP and NBA Finals MVP last season, leading the Celtics to their 18th title.

In the 19 games he played in the postseason, Brown averaged 23.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.2 steals while shooting 51.6% from the field, including 32.7% from beyond the arc.

He was equally efficient in the regular season, averaging 23.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.2 steals in the 70 games he played as the Celtics clinched the first seed with a 64-18 record.

The Boston Celtics will tip off the 2024-25 NBA season with their preseason matchup against the Denver Nuggets on Oct. 4 in Abu Dhabi.