The Jaylen Brown vs. City of Beverly Hills drama isn’t stopping anytime soon.

Speaking to Andscapeafter the Celtics’ 121-110 victory over the Warriors on Thursday night, Brown expressed that he continues to feel disrespected by the City of Beverly Hills and is considering legal action following the events that occurred Feb. 14 at the Beverly Hills home owned by Oakley founder Jim Jannard.

“I’m not a legality type of pursuing guy, but you embarrassed my brand and my team. And I think that is unfair,” Brown told Andscape. “And for you to continue to tell untruths in your apology statement, I feel offended by it. I will circle back with my team this weekend, and we will make a decision.”

Here’s a timeline of events as it happened:

Brown hosted an event at Jannard’s house — which included panel discussions featuring former Warriors star Andre Iguodala, the National Basketball Players Association president, and rap star LaRussell — to promote his brand, 741Performance.

There were plans for an afterparty, but that moment never arrived.

Police showed up at 7 p.m. andshut down the party, without speaking with Brown and Jannard.

Brown took to social media after the event was shut down, blasting Beverly Hills and the police department.

“Beverly Hills is so trash I’m offended had a great panel about the future of culture with great guest people worked hard for this how dare y’all,” theNBA star posted on X.

He also posted an encounter with aBeverly Hills cop. In the video, the NBA guard asks the cop “for a clear reason” why the event is being shut down, adding he feels “targeted.”

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