Jaylen Brown Landing Spots: Six Possible Destinations for Celtics Star After Failed Giannis Deal
Stevens said Brown remains a major part of Boston after the Celtics failed to land Giannis Antetokounmpo and then listened to trade offers, Charania reported.
- On Tuesday, Boston Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens addressed Jaylen Brown's future following the team's failed pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo, emphasizing Brown's value while declining to confirm his roster status for next season.
- The Milwaukee Bucks rejected Boston's blockbuster offer centered on Brown and picks, choosing a larger package from the Miami Heat instead and leaving the Celtics without the superstar.
- Stevens expressed empathy for the difficulty of being in the "national rumor mill," describing his relationship with Brown as open and reiterating that the player remains "a big part of us."
- Asked directly if the Celtics can win a championship with Jayson Tatum and Brown, Stevens answered "Yes," breaking the pattern of careful non-answers throughout the press conference.
- Stevens also addressed the selection of 19-year-old Houston forward Chris Cenac Jr. with the 27th overall pick, noting plans to add size and perimeter speed to the roster this offseason.
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Celtics’ Brad Stevens non-committal on Jaylen Brown’s future in awkward Giannis Antetokounmpo trade fallout
Amid trade rumors over the last few weeks, Celtics president Brad Stevens said he doesn't want to predict the future when it comes to Jaylen Brown.
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Will Celtics trade Jaylen Brown? Brad Stevens won’t ‘predict the future’
Brad Stevens’s 15-minute news conference late Tuesday night featured just three questions about first-round draft pick Chris Cenac Jr., whom the Celtics had selected minutes earlier.

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