Boston Celtics’ star Jaylen Brown just claimed another victim of his hairline remedy, and NBA fans are out there mocking him.
During the Celtics’ 136–107 blowout of the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, Brown accidentally bumped into rookie Kyshawn George, and slow-motion footage caught what looked like Brown’s hair product rubbing off on him.

Brown saw the viral clip and tried to laugh it off, posting,
“AI is getting outta hand.” Fans weren’t buying it though, and the comments section went wild.
AI is getting outta hand https://t.co/oZHFMHhGs4
— Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) November 6, 2025
One fan wrote, “Just embrace it and start selling hair spray.”
Another said, “u have no hair and you not smart, you just have a bunch of pride.”
A third added, “brother please take a mini vacation to turkey during the all star break.”
Even with all the jokes flying around, Brown let his play do the talking. The 2024 NBA Finals MVP went off for 35 points, five rebounds, and five assists in just 26 minutes, marking his third 30-plus-point game of the young season.
“Yo bro is on fire”: NBA fans react to Jaylen Brown’s history-making performance
Hairline memes aside, Brown’s numbers were straight-up ridiculous. In just 25 minutes of floor time, he became the first player in Celtics history to drop 35 points in under 30 minutes — pure efficiency from start to finish.

Fans couldn’t help but show love after the win:
One said, “Yo bro is on fire.”
Yo bro is on fire
— Mellow (@mellowmeta) November 6, 2025
Another added, “Jaylen was on fire tonight with pure efficiency and dominance in under 30 minutes!”
A third wrote, “Give him his due. He’s working really hard, both on and off the court.”
Nine games into the season, Brown’s putting up 27.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 4.3 assists a night in just over 31 minutes per game.

Hairline talk or not, Jaylen’s cooking — and right now, it doesn’t look like anyone can stop him.
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