Jaylen Brown's long-term future with the Boston Celtics is murky at best. But his short-term future might be clearer than you think.
Even after that six-month period passes, Bernardoni noted, it would still be in Brown's best interest to just sign a new contract as an unrestricted free agent next offseason instead of accepting an extension during the 2023-24 season.
"And once he's halfway through the year, why wouldn't he just wait until the end of the year to sign a new contract that gets rid of those incentives and just pays him the full 30 percent and gets him a player option and whatever else he wants? It would just make more sense in any circumstance for him to wait through the year."
"Who is the team that's going to take that risk and give the Celtics back something that they want that keeps them in contention now?" Bernardoni added."... I just don't know what the market is right now.
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