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Celtics Shut Down Trade Talk Around Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, And Derrick White
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The Boston Celtics have reportedly shut down all trade discussions involving Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Derrick White, signaling their intent to maintain the core of their franchise despite a disappointing playoff exit and looming injury concerns. According to NBA insider Brett Siegel

“Neither Jayson Tatum or Jaylen Brown are on their way out of Boston… League sources are insistent the Celtics have given zero indications that parting ways with Derrick White this summer is a possibility.” 

This stance ends speculation that the franchise could initiate a major roster overhaul following their second-round loss to the New York Knicks.

The speculation intensified after news broke that Jayson Tatum may miss the entire 2025-26 season due to an Achilles injury, a catastrophic blow to any contender’s title hopes. 

In the aftermath, even respected voices like Bill Simmons floated the possibility of a fire sale, suggesting blockbuster trades like sending Jaylen Brown and Jrue Holiday to the Houston Rockets

Other rumors linked Brown to the Brooklyn Nets in a stunning scenario, while Kristaps Porzingis reportedly drew interest from the Los Angeles Lakers

Meanwhile, Derrick White emerged as a coveted target for teams like the Golden State Warriors, who sought to add perimeter defense and two-way versatility.

However, Boston’s firm stance on keeping Tatum, Brown, and White indicates a different direction, one of stability amid adversity. The Celtics appear determined to avoid panic moves and instead rely on their core to remain competitive. This decision underscores their confidence in the foundation they’ve built and perhaps their belief that the window for a title isn’t fully closed, even with Tatum’s uncertain timeline.

That said, with three of their five core players now effectively off the trade market, the attention turns to Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis. Holiday, who has voiced his desire to return to Boston, may be the odd man out given his contract and the team’s desire to manage an impending $500 million payroll. 

Porzingis, too, could be moved to avoid crossing the second tax apron, especially with growing interest from teams in need of a stretch big with rim protection capabilities.

While teams like the Warriors were hopeful that a fire sale could give them a shot at acquiring Derrick White, Boston’s message is clear: White is part of their long-term vision. His ability to defend at an elite level, initiate offense when needed, and complement stars without demanding high usage makes him a rare and valuable asset in today’s NBA.

Ultimately, the Celtics’ decision to shut down trade talk around Tatum, Brown, and White signals that while the team may need to make tough financial decisions, they are not ready to blow it up. Instead, Boston seems poised to retool around its stars, not rebuild. That may leave players like Holiday and Porzingis on the move, but the Celtics’ core, at least for now remains intact.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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