Jaylen Brown is apparently one of the last guys that you want to complain about a busted parlay to.
The Boston Celtics star Brown appeared this week on the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast. During the interview, the topic of sports betting came up, which led to Brown sending a profane warning to any sports bettors who might be angry with him about a bet gone bad.
“Imma say this to the camera,” said Brown. “If one of you parlay f–kers run up on me, I’m gonna f–k up you up. I’m telling you. Try it if you want to, that’s all imma say.”

Brown also noted in the clip that he has gotten threatening messages from angry bettors before. You can watch the full clip here (but obviously beware of the foul language).
The 28-year-old Brown, who is the reigning NBA Finals MVP, is having another standout season for the Celtics with averages of 22.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game. But considering that so many bets are contingent on the outcomes of individual games, the problem of bitter bettors is one that is here to stay.
That said, Brown is a 6-foot-6, 223-pound professional athlete in the prime of his career, so he might not exactly be the guy that you want to confront about these kinds of things. Interestingly enough though, Brown’s stance on angry bettors is very different than that of his Celtics co-star Jayson Tatum, who shared his thoughts on the topic last year.