Boston Celtics: Plan to Extend Jaylen Brown’s Contract During Offseason

I Boston Celtics they really intend to extend the two-time All-Star’s contract Jaylen Brown during the present offseason? Without a doubt.

Will the renewal in question even affect the maximum salary ($295 million)? And will the agreement be of a five-year nature? In these respects the mystery still reigns.

Encroaching into the field of contractual arithmetic, it is clear that any certainty remains latent until it becomes official. However, it is still possible to sniff out some relevant clues in the words of those directly involved in the negotiation as a President of Basketball Operations of the Celtics.

Brad Stevensin fact, as reported by the green-and-white insider Brian Robbhas been working on the dossier for months “Jaylen Bowen” and, precisely on the occasion of Summer League 2023 Of Las Vegashe said he was particularly confident in view of signing an extension that satisfies both parties.

As Stevens:

“It’s clear to everyone how much Jaylen means to us. From the 2016 Draft to today he has always and only worn the Celtics shirt and we want this working relationship, which I also believe to be sentimental to a certain extent, to last for many more years. We are not in any kind of hurry, I can only tell you this. I don’t want to go too far or give you distorted information, but I’m definitely optimistic. With due attention, we are making truly significant steps forward”.

No urgency for renewal therefore, but also a great desire to keep the player at TD Garden. In a league where so many front office untimely offers pharaonic renewals to proportionately normal players, a franchise superior in times, manners and history as Boston ponder every single move with even an established superstar. Eventually the renewal will come, perhaps for four years and at lower prices (also because Boston would like to add a third important violinist to the roster), but the adventure of Brown ai Celtics will continue.

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2023-07-13 18:48:43
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