Jaylen Brown‘s tenure with the Boston Celtics is sparking speculation, especially following reports of Jrue Holiday‘s recent trade to the Portland Trail Blazers. Fans are debating whether Brown, a highly talented player with a significant salary, might be included in the Celtics’ potential roster changes as the team navigates a possible rebuild.
Despite these rumors, ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst expressed skepticism about the likelihood of the Celtics trading Brown during a Get Up! segment. Brown is currently recovering from offseason knee surgery, and Windhorst questioned whether Brown’s trade value aligns with his hefty contract, suggesting the move might not be in Boston’s plans.
Brian Windhorst Reveals Concerns About Brown’s Trade Value
Windhorst emphasized the complexity of trading a player like Brown, who recently underwent knee surgery and carries a $300 million contract. He stated,
“So, I don’t think that’s something they’re looking at.”
— Brian Windhorst, ESPN NBA Insider
This indicates the Celtics may find it challenging to secure adequate return on Brown, despite his proven skill. The large financial commitment complicates potential trade discussions, casting doubt on Brown’s departure from Boston anytime soon.
Uncertainty Surrounding Celtics’ Roster Amid Tatum’s Injury
The situation is further clouded by concerns over Jayson Tatum’s status, as the star forward faces a potentially lost season due to a torn Achilles. The Celtics must decide whether to reduce star talent or strategically reshape the roster in anticipation of Tatum’s recovery. This uncertainty leaves the direction of the team unclear but marks a period of significant roster evaluation.
In addition to Brown, other notable players such as Kristaps Porzingis may also be considered for trades, highlighting the Celtics’ commitment to making major adjustments. Fans can expect critical moves as the franchise attempts to balance future competitiveness with current challenges.

