Blazers poised to lead Jaylen Brown trade with Celtics’ draft capital

“Portland Trail Blazers are positioned as the leading contenders to acquire Jaylen Brown, with the Celtics reportedly seeking significant draft capital in return, according to multiple reports. The Blazers own an unprotected 2028 first-round pick and multiple trade assets that could be part of a deal, while the Celtics have explored options with teams like the Nuggets and Nets.”

Portland’s Trade Package and Draft Capital as Key Leverage Points

Portland’s Trade Package and Draft Capital as Key Leverage Points
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The Blazers’ pursuit of Brown hinges on their ability to package assets that meet the Celtics’ demands. Portland owns an unprotected 2028 first-round pick from the Orlando Magic, along with multiple pick swaps with the Milwaukee Bucks and their own future selections. These assets, combined with potential player additions, could form a competitive offer. “The Blazers own an unprotected 2028 Orlando Magic first round pick, the more favorable of the Bucks’ and Celtics’ first round picks in 2029, multiple pick swaps with the Milwaukee Bucks, and their own picks that in some combination may be packaged with players to pry Brown from Celtics GM Brad Stevens’ clutches,” according to the Blazers’ edge.

Celtics’ Shift from Giannis Pursuit to Brown’s Trade Market

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The Celtics’ decision to explore Brown’s trade market stems from their failed pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo. Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens had reportedly sought two first-round picks for Brown before the Miami Heat secured Antetokounmpo. “In the blink of an eye, the Boston Celtics went from rumored ‘front runners’ in the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes to the unknown aftermath of tossing franchise star Jaylen Brown into the spotlight of trade rumors,” the [CelticsBlog](https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-news/142486/the-best-jaylen-brown-solution-is-the-most-uncomfortable-for-the-celtics) noted.

Hornets’ Financial Constraints and Alternative Suitors

The Charlotte Hornets, fresh off trading LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges, have emerged as a potential suitor. They could offer Naz Reid, Grant Williams, and multiple picks, but analysts caution against the financial burden. “Brown is due $57M in 2026-27, $61M in 2027-28, and $64M in 2028-29—those numbers alone plus the four first-round picks Boston is requesting for Brown are enough for me to shy away from acquiring him if I’m Charlotte,” a [Sports Illustrated](https://www.si.com/nba/hornets/onsi/should-the-charlotte-hornets-cash-their-chips-in-and-trade-for-jaylen-brown) analysis warned.

Nuggets, Nets, and Raptors: Alternative Paths in the Trade Conversations

While the Blazers dominate the narrative, the Denver Nuggets, Brooklyn Nets, and Toronto Raptors also remain in the mix. The Nuggets, however, face challenges due to limited draft capital, whereas the Nets’ rebuild could benefit from Brown’s leadership. “The Nuggets don’t have much in the way of draft capital, but they have solid vets to trade like Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, and Cam Johnson,” [Hardwood Houdini](https://hardwoodhoudini.com/4-nba-teams-emerging-only-real-suitors-for-jaylen-brown) reported.

The Celtics’ next move will depend on their willingness to prioritize immediate competitiveness over long-term flexibility. A trade could free up cap space but risk losing a cornerstone player. “None of these deals are home runs for the Celtics, and that’s likely why we haven’t seen much movement or heard of anything heating up despite all of the obvious interest,” Hardwood Houdini noted. The league will watch closely as the deadline approaches.

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