Brad Stevens offered an ‘optimistic’ update on Jaylen Brown contract talks
Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens and Jaylen Brown talk on the sideline during a game. (Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
If you’re worried about the Jaylen Brown contract situation, Brad Stevens seems to feel a lot better about it.
Speaking to MassLive’s Brian Robb at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Stevens spoke as much as he could about Brown’s contract extension talks, which wasn’t much. The Celtics’ President of Basketball Ops couldn’t be expected to get into details, but the operative word here is “optimism.”
Jaylen Brown (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
“I can’t really talk about it but it’s been all good discussion,” Stevens told Robb. “We want Jaylen to be here for a long, long time, and we’ve made that clear. We’re looking forward to all sitting down and we have time here. I probably shouldn’t say anything else, but I feel optimistic.”
Stevens could feasibly walk back on that optimism if the talks go south and Brown ultimately ends up in another uniform, whether this year or down the road. But the fact he’s openly expressing optimism is certainly a better sign than if he hemmed and hawed like “Well you know these negotiations are hard.”
And now, we wait. Still.
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Resetting the Boston Celtics' depth charts after the first wave of free agency
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics celebrate during Game 2 of the 2022 Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Milwaukee Bucks at TD Garden. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The Boston Celtics’ depth charts are going to look quite different in the 2023-24 season, after President of Basketball Ops Brad Stevens made a major roster shakeup with the swap of Marcus Smart for Kristaps Porzingis in a three-team trade.
Here’s an early look at how the Celtics’ depth charts look after a relatively quiet start to free agency…
Point Guard
Derrick White (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Derrick White
Malcolm Brogdon
Payton Pritchard
Dalano Banton
JD Davison
We’ll see if Stevens has an appetite for yet another big move at this position. But the safe bet, here, is that the Celtics move forward with Derrick White as their starting point guard and Malcolm Brogdon resuming his award-winning “sixth man” role.
This should also mean more minutes for Payton Pritchard, whose playing time has decreased in each of the past two seasons. Pritchard averaged just 13.4 minutes per game in the 2022-23 season and admitted he was hoping to be traded at the deadline in order to get on the floor more. If he stays in Boston, he should certainly get an uptick in minutes with Smart gone.
Payton Pritchard during the second half against the Atlanta Hawks at TD Garden on April 9, 2023. (Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
The depth chart could still be subject to change at this position. Jayson Tatum is rumored to be trying to recruit Damian Lillard to force a trade from Portland to Boston. Boston was also believed to be interested in Patrick Beverley, who ended up signing with the Sixers.
We’ll see if Stevens has it in him to make one more big move at point guard. But in all likelihood, the Celtics are promoting White and will add cheap veteran depth, if anything. However, Stevens is looking at a thin group out there in free agency after making just one minor signing. (UPDATE: According to Shams Charania, the Celtics are signing free-agent point guard Dalano Banton to a two-year deal.
What is Jaylen Brown’s current contract?
Jaylen Brown is on the books with the Boston Celtics for one more year at a cap hit of approx. $31.8 million. He is now eligible for a “supermax” contract after being named to the All-NBA Third Team, which would be for up to five years and up to $295 million.
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