Paul Pierce explained why he thinks the Celtics shouldn't trade Jaylen Brown
Briefly

The Celtics have undergone significant roster changes this summer, losing key players like Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis while acquiring Anfernee Simons and Georges Niang. Speculation about future moves remains rampant. Paul Pierce expressed confidence in the team's core of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, emphasizing their potential to thrive together. As the Celtics navigate a transitional year with an injured Tatum, the need for roster adjustments becomes clear. Concerns over team sustainability under the salary cap highlight the challenges ahead.
"I still think their window is open," Pierce said. "I hope they don't trade JB though. As long as you've got Tatum and Brown, you can figure out the other pieces."
Pierce noted that the Celtics are likely headed for a transitional year where they can figure things out, particularly with an injured Tatum and a re-configured roster.
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