Boston Celtics reportedly eye Jaylen Brown trade to 76ers
The Boston Celtics are reportedly exploring a trade for forward Jaylen Brown, with the Philadelphia 76ers mentioned as a possible destination. Earlier this offseason, Boston’s pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo was said to hinge on a one-for-one swap involving Brown, according to Boston. com. Sports Illustrated later noted that the Celtics were linked to multiple Giannis scenarios while also considering frontcourt upgrades such as Isaiah Stewart or Rudy Gobert. Hoops Rumors reported that Boston and Miami emerged as the leading suitors in talks with Milwaukee over the two-time MVP, and that a deal was expected before the draft. NBC Sports indicated that Boston had a viable proposal centered on Brown, but the New York Post later confirmed that the Bucks ultimately sent Giannis to the Heat in a package centered on Tyler Herro and draft assets. Subsequent reports shifted focus to Brown himself, with analysts such as Brian Windhorst saying several teams were preparing offers, though his large contract could limit interest, as noted by Hoops Rumors.
HoopsRumors. com said Boston was in active discussions over a potential Brown trade, and SB Nation listed hypothetical packages ranging from Portland to New Orleans after the Giannis deal fell through. CBS Sports reported that the Celtics were demanding four first-round picks for Brown, while Boston. com and Hoops Rumors later said at least seven franchises had shown interest, though no deal was confirmed. Bleacher Report added that the Celtics were actively seeking a trade after Brown’s social-media activity hinted at a move, and The New York Times observed that the high asking price was limiting partner interest. Most recently, Yahoo Sports published a headline claiming Brown had been traded to the 76ers for Paul George and future picks, a report that remains unverified.