Boston Celtics President Brad Stevens Speaks On Jaylen Brown Trade


Reese, Kmac and Alex discuss whether the Boston Celtics are being honest about the reasons behind trading Jaylen Brown, or if the move was motivated by factors beyond salary cap flexibility and long-term roster planning.
Boston Celtics president Brad Stevens said recently in a press conference, that the team's decision to trade Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers was driven by the need for greater salary cap flexibility rather than dissatisfaction with Brown as a player. Stevens explained that with Brown and Jayson Tatum on supermax contracts, nearly 70% of the team's salary cap would have been tied up in just two players, making it difficult to build a deep, competitive roster under the NBA's current collective bargaining rules. Stevens called the trade one of the hardest decisions the organization has made. Celtics owner Bill Chisholm echoed those sentiments, saying the move was about positioning the franchise for long-term success rather than cutting costs. Boston acquired Paul George and multiple draft picks in the deal, giving the team more financial flexibility and additional assets to reshape its roster for the future. Are they telling the truth? Do you believe Brad Stevens and Bill Chisholm? Why was Brown traded?

















