The Boston Celtics have traded Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in a stunning deal. The 76ers acquired Brown for Paul George, a 2031 unprotected first-round draft pick, a 2028 first-round draft pick, and two second-round picks.
Celtics’ Motivations
The Celtics reportedly asked for four first-round picks in return for Brown but settled for less. Brown is owed over $180 million for the next three years, and the Celtics wanted to clear payroll. The team is taking a step back to potentially take a step forward later.
Brown is a productive star who led the Celtics to 56 wins last season. He earned Second-Team All-NBA honors and is about to turn 30 years old. The Celtics’ decision to trade him has been met with surprise, given his value to the team.
76ers’ Outlook
The 76ers now have a strong starting five with Brown, Tyrese Maxey, and Joel Embiid. The team believes it has the potential to compete for the Eastern Conference title. However, the 76ers’ bench is considered weak, which could be a concern in the playoffs.
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