
‘One of the worst,’ David Dennis Jr. questions Brad Stevens over Jaylen Brown trade
The Philadelphia 76ers stunned the NBA by trading for Jaylen Brown, sending Paul George and draft picks to Boston.

The Philadelphia 76ers stunned the NBA by trading for Jaylen Brown, sending Paul George and draft picks to Boston.

Kendrick Perkins urges the Golden State Warriors to trade for Jaylen Brown, arguing it’s the aggressive move needed to maximize Steph Curry’s championship window as Boston explores blockbuster deals.

Winning the NBA Draft Lottery changes everything. For the Washington Wizards, securing the No. 1 overall pick instantly transformed the franchise into one of the most powerful players in basketball heading into the offseason. Rival executives are watching closely, teams are preparing aggressive offers, and the Wizards suddenly hold the kind of asset capable of reshaping the NBA overnight. The organization could stay patient and draft a future superstar. Or it could go all-in immediately around Trae Young and Anthony Davis. If Washington decides to chase contention now instead of waiting on development, several blockbuster possibilities could suddenly become very real.

Stephen A. Smith warns Jaylen Brown to be careful what he wishes for after the Celtics star’s viral livestream feud, calling him the face of clickbait media.

ESPN analyst Jay Williams discussed the relationship between Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown while questioning how NBA organizations handle superstar partnerships.

What started as a frustrating playoff exit has quickly spiraled into one of the NBA offseason’s loudest storylines. Trade speculation. Locker-room whispers. Questions about loyalty. And now, a public back-and-forth involving Jaylen Brown and Stephen A. Smith. Brown’s response was short. Sharp too. “I’ll be quiet if you retire.” And suddenly, the Celtics offseason got even louder.