The blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers has continued to divide the NBA world. While the Celtics insist the move was necessary for their long-term future, not everyone is buying the explanation.
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Former Philadelphia 76ers and Inside the NBA host Charles Barkley has weighed in on the blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Speaking to the media on Monday just hours after the trade sending Jaylen Brown to Philadelphia was officially finalized, Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens explained that he and the front office decided to make a deal with the Sixers in order to give the team more “optionality” going forward.
He no longer plays for the Celtics, but Brown will continue to make good on his promises to Boston children. He already fulfilled one of his biggest after meeting Jean on Tuesday.
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The Boston Celtics have made their summer moves official, announcing the trade of Jaylen Brown for Paul George and picks, as well as the signings of Mitchell Robinson, Mike Conley Jr., Ron Harper Jr., and the Neemias Queta extension. The Celtics are now hard-capped at the first apron, which is set at $209,015,000.
When discussing his thought process and the team's potential next moves after parting ways with their Finals MVP, he raved about how the expanded war chest gave them a better shot at making a big swing at another star.
July 6: Harper has officially re-signed with the Celtics, per NBA.com’s official transaction log. According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link), Harper and the Celtics have amended the terms of their agreement since first striking a deal.
A strong majority of NBA fans extremely undervalue future first round picks... until of course they are selected and start playing for their favorite teams.
Baylor Scheierman carved out a solid rotational role for the Celtics during his second season in Boston. Scheierman averaged 18.6 minutes over 77 games, starting 20 of them.
It's still too early to tell how things will go down, but for now, there are valid reasons to believe the Celtics dropped the ball with their latest decisions.