Celtics explore Jaylen Brown trade options after NBA Draft
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 6:40 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
On June 25, the Boston Celtics' potential trade for star Jaylen Brown gained attention following the NBA Draft. The Atlanta Hawks have emerged as a likely trade partner, with Kingston Fleming identified as a key asset the Celtics could pursue. The trade discussions suggest Brown's market value remains high, as the Celtics are expected to seek significant compensation. Other teams, including the Los Angeles Clippers, have also been linked to Brown, though limited assets could hinder their ability to make a competitive offer. Further developments are anticipated in the coming months as teams reassess their rosters following the draft.
- •Celtics consider trading Jaylen Brown after the NBA Draft.
- •Atlanta Hawks likely to propose Kingston Fleming in a deal.
- •Other interested teams include the Clippers and Spurs.
- •More trades are expected as teams analyze draft results.
- •Brown's high market value indicates significant interest.
- 6:40 AMYahoo Sports — Celtics ‘likeliest’ Jaylen Brown trade package revealed after NBA Draft, and Boston fans won’t be too happy with it
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