The Boston Celtics have traded All-Star wing Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Paul George and draft picks, according to a report from @SportsCenter. The stunning blockbuster deal sends one of Boston's core pillars to a direct Eastern Conference rival in a move that reshapes the landscape of the league.
Jaylen Brown, a multi-time All-Star and former All-NBA selection, has spent his entire professional career in Boston since being drafted third overall in 2016. He was a critical component of the Celtics' championship core and postseason consistency over the last several seasons. By moving to the 76ers, he joins a roster led by former MVP Joel Embiid.
In return, the Celtics receive Paul George, a veteran nine-time All-Star known for his elite two-way play. George brings high-level scoring and defensive versatility to a Boston lineup that remains focused on immediate title contention. The specific draft picks included in the package have not yet been fully disclosed, though they are confirmed to be part of the final agreement.
This trade marks one of the most significant player swaps between these two historic franchises in recent memory. The deal is expected to be finalized pending physicals for all players involved. Further details regarding the specific draft assets and protections are expected to emerge as the trade is processed by the league office.
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