Hal14 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:watsonthedragon wrote:
I'll keep reiterating it on every thread - it's ALMOST a guarantee we're moving one of those two due to the new CBA. Have to shed real money this offseason.
Celtics will be looking to move Brogdon but his injury is going to make it difficult in my opinion. Celtics and Brad Stevens won't move Smart, Brown or White. Stevens pretty much said so in his press conference unless of course they hit a snag in the Jaylen Brown extension talks.
You might be right. But just because Brad said that in a press conference, he could still trade those guys.
He's obviously gonna say "we like our guys, we like our core, blah blah blah" in the press conference because:
a) that way he has leverage in trade negotiations. If he says "yup, Smart and JB are terrible, we need to trade them ASAP" then any leverage he has in trade negations goes out the window
b) he doesn't want any of the players freaking out, getting all worried or paranoid that they're gonna get traded. Wants to keep tension down, keep spirits high among all the players - especially after a disappointing ending to the season, which literally JUST happened so the players are still probably really bummed out about it
It shouldn't surprise anyone if smart or brown gets moved this summer - especially given the huge pay increase JB could potentially get, considering something seemed off with this team after the star break and in playoffs, we fell short of our goal this season and we also have a logjam in the back court (and lack of depth in the front court)..
Yup, exactly. But he's also telling the truth. He does like his guys. In fact, I'm sure he loves them. He's been in their lives for many years. But at the end of the day, Brad makes the big bucks because it's his job and responsibility to construct a roster that has the best chance to win a championship. He also has the responsibility to build that roster out while following the specific rules as governed by the CBA. So at times he needs to take sentiment out, put on his blinders a bit, and make difficult decisions.
Paying a player like Jaylen Brown a supermax contract is probably not in the best interest of the organization beyond this upcoming season. Brad's biggest decision this offseason is to gauge the market and figure out if it's in his team's best interest to sell Brown to the highest bidder NOW or sign him now and let this situation play out further.
Whether we want to admit it or not, Jaylen Brown's value in the summer of 2024 is likely to be less than what it is right now. That's a fact. Regardless of what he accomplishes in 23-24. The fact of the matter is he's unlikely to be All-NBA again. There were 3-5 forwards better than him that didn't play enough games in 22-23 to make All-NBA. He'll also have a massive contact tied to him.
For me, I keep coming back to wanting to trade Jaylen now. Whether it's for an established star like Dame, or for a package including a lottery pick and talented players....To me, it just makes sense on so many levels.







