Negotiations Between Celtics, Jaylen Brown Hit a Snag

Players in Jaylen Brown's draft class, like Domantas Sabonis and Dejounte Murray, have signed lucrative extensions this summer, but two weeks into free agency, the former's yet to do so.
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Two weeks into NBA free agency, the Celtics and Jaylen Brown are yet to agree to terms on an extension.

The All-NBA wing is eligible for a five-year, $295 million veteran supermax extension. And while no other team can pay the Georgia native more than 30 percent of the league's salary cap, even if Brown's traded, Boston isn't hesitant to offer the full 35 percent he's eligible for.

Still, details have to get ironed out. There are simple matters, like whether the annual eight percent change in salary will ascend or descend. And more critical elements of the deal, including whether the two-time All-Star's contract will feature a trade kicker.

As a seven-year veteran, Brown's one season shy of qualifying for a no-trade clause. But the kicker's a way for him to get up to 15 percent of his salary in bonus money if he's dealt.

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Considering he and Jayson Tatum, who's eligible for a projected five-year, $318 million extension next summer, will be on the Celtics' books for roughly 70 percent of the team's cap space in two years if they're both still in Boston, and that Brown could later decide he wants out, it matters whether there's a trade kicker in his contract.

The same goes for whether there's a player option for the last year of the deal.

The hope was this would get ironed out while the two met face-to-face in Las Vegas, but that hasn't happened. And now, according to Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe, Brown is about to travel overseas for a National Basketball Players Association event, and the expectation is contract negotiations with the Celtics get put on pause while he's away.

Himmelsbach adds that both sides remain confident a deal gets done. That still appears to be the most likely outcome, rather than wanting that message out there as an attempt to keep the masses calm.

Still, players from the former third overall pick's draft class, like Domantas Sabonis and Dejounte Murray, have signed lucrative extensions this summer. So have younger players, including Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball.

Like those deals, this one's likely to get across the finish line, keeping Brown in Boston for at least one more season. But for now, everyone will have to remain patient.

Further Reading

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The Latest Intel on Celtics' Negotiations with Jaylen Brown

Sam Cassell Discusses What Brought Him Back to Boston and What He'll Bring to the Celtics

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Bobby Krivitsky
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Bobby Krivitsky's experiences include covering the NBA as a credentialed reporter for Basketball Insiders. He's also a national sports talk host for SportsMap Radio, a network airing on 96 radio stations throughout the country. Additionally, he was a major-market host, update anchor, and producer for IMG Audio, and he worked for Bleacher Report as an NFL and NBA columnist.