(Photo : Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – Jaylen Brown (#7) of the Boston Celtics winces in ache after slipping on the court docket towards the Philadelphia 76ers through the third quarter in recreation six of the Eastern Conference Semifinals within the 2023 NBA Playoffs at Wells Fargo Center on May 11, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown and the franchise discussions for a possible profitable $295 million extension over 5 years have taken a halt, in accordance to the Boston Globe.
The 26-year-old goes abroad for an organizational occasion as one of many vice presidents of the National Basketball Players Association. He plans to renew negotiations with the Celtics when he returns.
Sources say there are not any indicators of rigidity between Brown and the group, however there are additionally no surefire indicators of an imminent deal two weeks into free company.
The two-time All-Star is coming into the ultimate 12 months of his present contract, value $31.8 million for the 2023-24 NBA season.
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Celtics nonetheless ironing out the main points of recent Jaylen Brown contract
Brown’s potential five-year, $295 million deal is the biggest contract in NBA historical past if the Celtics supply the proposal.
Reports say that the group shouldn’t be hesitant to shell out the beneficiant contract, however minor particulars must be agreed upon, such because the participant or group possibility, or whether or not the yearly eight p.c change in wage will ascend or descend, or if the deal may have a commerce kicker.
Celtics president of basketball operations and basic supervisor Brad Stevens seemingly confirmed their intention of maintaining the 2023 All-NBA Second Team choice.
“It’s been all good discussion. We want Jaylen to be here for a long, long time and we’ve made that clear,” the 46-year-old government mentioned final Wednesday.
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