Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown On Facing Miami Heat: "Nothing About Last Year Matters"

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Last year the Miami Heat were a Jimmy Butler 3-pointer from defeating the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals.
When the teams meet in the rematch, they plan on leaving last year in the past. Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown said this is a completely different series.
"Nothing about last year matters," Brown said. "I don't think Miami is thinking about last year. I think they're coming out and ready to play basketball, if anything a tone from last year. We just got to come with a great, fresh mind and execute what's in front of us. I think that's that key. I'm looking forward to it. I think it will be a great challenge."
Game 1 is Wednesday in Boston.
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