Jaylen Brown may not be an untouchable piece of the Boston Celtics' long-term plans as he awaits his massive payday, according to The Ringer's Howard Beck. Brown's five-year, $286.2 million extension starts in 2024-25. With that in mind, Beck wrote how Boston "will eventually have to confront the financial realities of the new CBA," so a trade involving the three-time All-Star can't be ruled out entirely. Beck cited a Western Conference executive who said Brown "would set the record for the biggest return" and command a "a Durant-type deal." He described that kind of haul as "multiple first-round picks and swaps, plus high-level rotation players." Beck did caution that "no one is predicting Brown will be moved this summer." This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
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