The Boston Celtics picked up their first win of the 2025-26 campaign, as they blew out the New Orleans Pelicans 122-90 on Monday night. However, one of the biggest storylines surrounding the start of the new season hasn’t been about the team’s play on the court, but rather Jaylen Brown‘s hair. With Jayson Tatum set to miss the majority of the year as he continues to recover from a torn Achilles tendon, all eyes are on Brown this season. Despite battling a hamstring injury, Brown has played in all four of Boston’s games, averaging 26 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game while shooting 50% from the field. And yet, Brown’s play isn’t the only thing he’s drawing attention for. In the team’s second game against the New York Knicks, a clip went viral on social media after OG Anunoby appeared to have a black mark on his jersey after Brown’s head rubbed against it. Another photo of a similar mark on Ron Holland II’s jersey emerged during the team’s loss to the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night, leading to Brown getting trolled online. With the situation continuing to gather more attention, Brown announced a Twitch stream on Tuesday night, which he seems to be implying will be taking place at a barbershop. Brown began streaming on Twitch with more frequency over the offseason, and he appears set to capitalize on going viral for all the wrong reasons. With this fairly cryptic announcement, there’s a decent chance viewers will flock to Brown’s stream to see what it’s all about. Story continues below advertisement As for actual basketball-related news regarding the Celtics, they will be back in action on Wednesday night, as they will be looking to earn their second straight win. That is going to be easier said than done, though, as they draw a tough matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers, with tip-off scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.