
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum now seems to wish he had spent more time with guard Jaylen Brown before they traded him to the Philadelphia 76ers.
On Tuesday, an unfavorable report about Brown and Tatum's off-court relationship surfaced. ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania said it was "as close to not existent as you could have" over the last year or so.
Tatum spoke publicly about the trade at an event promoting his new children's book. He didn't address the report, but if you read between the lines, he may have confirmed some of the information.
"The NBA is an incredible business; it's an incredible job," Tatum said. "But there are some downsides to the business and moments like this, where you just kind of feel like you're going to be on a team with somebody, because that's all you know.
"And then it's just like one day you find out they're no longer on your team anymore. And, we're all humans. We feel all those emotions. Going into the facility and knowing that you have different teammates, and somebody that you've been to war with, essentially, is on a different team."
Jayson Tatum spoke at length about his reaction to the Jaylen Brown trade today:
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And not just any team, but an Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division rival. The Celtics and 76ers will meet four times this upcoming season. It's going to feel odd for Tatum after playing with Brown for his first nine seasons. It may also help him remember more of the good times.
"It's tough. But it just makes you appreciate the moments and the time that we had," Tatum said. "Obviously, it came to an abrupt ending, but it doesn't mean that it wasn't super successful. Great years, obviously, that he gave to the city and organization."
Amazing years, indeed. Brown and Tatum helped Boston raise its 18th championship banner during the 2023-24 season. But after winning the title, the Celtics haven't been the same.
Over its past two seasons, Boston failed to reach the Eastern Conference Finals. This past season, they blew a 3-1 lead to the 76ers in the first round of the playoffs. Perhaps the postseason frustrations are one reason Brown and Tatum may have drifted apart.
They were so focused on leading the team back to the mountaintop that they forgot to maintain their off-court friendship. Tatum tearing his right Achilles tendon in May 2025 didn't help matters. He missed most of last season while rehabbing from the injury.
So, Brown and Tatum don't seem like two friends who had a falling-out, but they may have been two friends who grew apart. Now, they're even farther apart after the trade. That may have Tatum wishing he hadn't taken his friendship with Brown for granted.
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