
Trading Jaylen Brown or Derrick White would be a risk for the Boston Celtics
Changes are coming for the Boston Celtics. Brad Stevens is expected to be busy throughout the summer as he looks to re-tool the roster and get the tea below the second luxury tax apron. Currently, Jrue Holiday, Sam Hauser and Kristaps Porzingis are viewed as the most logical trade chips for Boston.
Nevertheless, both Jaylen Brown and Derrick White could potentially be available at the right price. After all, both players have enjoyed significant success in recent years and project to be the Celtics' one-two punch in Tatum's absence. Still, it's fair to assume that no player other than Tatum is seen as untouchable by the Celtics, especially given their current luxury tax status.
In a recent episode of the "Jones and Keefe Show" for WEEI, the duo discussed what the cost of acquiring Brown or White would be for opposing teams. They also debated the impact it would have on the Celtics current roster, and what a potential trade package could inject into Joe Mazzulla's squad.
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