Jaylen Brown's future with the Boston Celtics has become a hot topic among NBA enthusiasts. The two-time All-Star's position in the team remains uncertain, despite the Celtics' consistent performance this season. Brown's contract extends until 2023-24, and rumors have been circulating that the Celtics are open to trading him. The team reportedly offered him to the Brooklyn Nets in a package deal to acquire Kevin Durant.
In response to the rumors, Brown organized a call with the Celtics' general manager, Brad Stevens, and his teammate, Jayson Tatum, to gain clarity about his future with the team. While the specifics of the call were not disclosed, it was reported that all parties came to a mutual understanding. The Celtics assured Brown that they expect him and Tatum to lead the team moving forward.
Despite this, Brown has expressed his uncertainty about his future with the team in a recent interview with The Ringer. He stated that he will stay where he is wanted, needed, and treated correctly. However, Brown's focus is on the present, and he is committed to helping the Celtics win a championship this season alongside Tatum.
Brown is one of the best wing players in the NBA and has emerged as a leader on the Celtics team. He is eligible to sign a new contract extension during the 2023-24 season. However, he will not be able to receive a max contract until the following summer in free agency, unless he is named to an All-NBA team this season, which would make him eligible for a super-max contract extension.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Brown and the Celtics. However, for now, Brown is focused on helping the Celtics win games and achieve their goals for this season. With his talent and leadership skills, he will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the team moving forward.
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