Jaylen Brown Hasn't Shared 'Frustrations' with Celtics, Says President Brad Stevens
Brown said he wants to stay in Boston long term and is eligible for a two-year, $141.9 million extension in July.
- On Wednesday, Jaylen Brown reaffirmed his long-term commitment to the Boston Celtics, declaring he would play in Boston for the next 10 years if it were up to him.
- Speculation regarding Brown's future intensified after Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady claimed on his podcast Tuesday that the forward's 'frustrations' lay deeply within the organization.
- Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens dismissed the rift rumors Wednesday, calling his Monday conversation with Brown 'nothing but positive.'
- Brown addressed his $50,000 NBA fine for criticizing officiating after Boston's Game 7 loss to Philadelphia, saying he had no regrets about the comments.
- Despite the first-round elimination, Boston won 56 games this season, with Brown citing team growth and Jayson Tatum's return from injury as reasons for calling it his favorite year.
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Jaylen Brown pushes back against report of ‘frustration’ with Celtics: ‘I love Boston’
"If it was up to me, I’d play in Boston for the next 10 years. I’ll say it again: I hate that Brad even had to respond to this.” The post Jaylen Brown pushes back against report of ‘frustration’ with Celtics: ‘I love Boston’ appeared first on Boston.com.
Jaylen Brown shuts down rumors, says he wants long-term future with Boston Celtics
Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Makes Blunt Admission About Boston Future
Jaylen Brown delivered his clearest public response yet to mounting speculation surrounding his relationship with the Celtics on Wednesday, after a former NBA star who is reportedly close to Brown claimed the 10-year veteran is frustrated with the Boston organization. The controversy around Brown’s supposed negative feelings toward the team that drafted him with the No. 3 overall pick out of the University of California in 2016 took on such mome…
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