Jaylen Brown traded from Celtics to 76ers for Paul George, four draft picks

Jaylen Brown traded from Celtics to 76ers for Paul George, four draft picks

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Key Points:

  • The Celtics traded star forward Jaylen Brown to the 76ers in a blockbuster deal that includes Paul George and future draft picks, marking a significant roster reshaping after years of title contention.
  • Brown, who led the Celtics to 56 wins despite teammate Jayson Tatum's injury and was the 2024 Eastern Conference and NBA Finals MVP, did not request a trade but was reportedly frustrated with the Celtics' handling of the situation.
  • Paul George, who has two years left on a $211 million contract and was suspended for 25 games last season, joins Boston as part of the deal, which also includes valuable future first- and second-round draft picks with complex swap rights.
  • The trade follows a busy day for the Celtics, who also signed defensive center Mitchell Robinson to a three-year deal and veteran point guard Mike Conley Jr. to a one-year contract, signaling a new direction for the team.
  • Celtics president Brad Stevens emphasized Brown's value to the franchise but stopped short of guaranteeing his future in Boston, reflecting ongoing uncertainty after a season that ended with a historic playoff collapse against the 76ers.

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