Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics believes that by the time that he's 28-years-old, he would've won at least five championship rings.

In an interview with Bleacher Report, the 22-year-old Brown was asked how many rings he'll have six years from now. At first, he said he would have five or six. But finally, he decided on five:

“I'm not gonna jinx myself but… with that six years, I'm gonna go ahead and say 5 or 6… I'm gonna give it a 5.”

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This simply means that Brown will be part of a championship team from here on out. Towards the end of the interview, he shared that he's very confident that the Celtics will claim a championship this year.

It might be hard to believe, especially that it's coming from a 22-year-old. But the Celtics are considered one of the top teams in the league today. Last season, despite being undermanned, they made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals.

And Brown, the third overall pick in 2016, has been developing nicely for the Celtics. Last season, he bumped his average to 14.5 points per game on 46.5 shooting from the field. He was also inserted into the starting line up as well.

This year, early in the season, he's starting off slowly with 11.4 points per game on 37.9 shooting from the field. As the season progresses, expect Brown to rack up his averages as he always has.