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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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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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