The East team reportedly proposed a multi-asset package in an attempt to acquire Jaylen Brown from the Celtics, aiming to bolster their roster ahead of the upcoming season. Sources reveal that the offer included a combination of young talents, draft picks, and a veteran presence. However, the Celtics found the terms insufficient, placing a premium on Brown’s value as a cornerstone of their franchise moving forward. According to insiders, the Celtics’ front office was particularly concerned about the lack of long-term assets in the deal.

Key highlights of the trade offer included:

  • Two first-round draft picks – Slated for the next two seasons, these picks were seen as valuable but not enough to sway Boston’s decision.
  • Young guard prospect with potential but limited NBA experience, projected as a developmental player.
  • Veteran forward with a solid contract, expected to provide immediate leadership but unlikely to match Brown’s upside.
Trade Component Details Estimated Value
Draft Picks 2024 & 2025 First Round High-to-Mid
Young Guard 2nd Year, Role Player Medium
Veteran Forward 2 Years on Contract Low-to-Medium