Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
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Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/celtics/jaylen-brown-shuffles-higher-2020-nba-free-agent-list-again-after-caris-leverts-extension
Jaylen Brown shuffles higher on 2020 NBA free agent list again after Caris LeVert's extension
By Chris Forsberg August 26, 2019 10:46 AM
Scratch another name off the list of top potential 2020 free agents.
Brooklyn Nets wing Caris LeVert reportedly agreed to a three-year, $52.5 million extension Sunday, according to ESPN. With the just-turned-25-year-old LeVert locked up, Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown shuffles another spot higher on an already thin list of potentially available players next summer.
Both LeVert and Golden State's Draymond Green have taken less-than-max money this summer in the quest for long-term security. Assuming Anthony Davis re-signs with the Lakers after this season, that leaves the likes of Pascal Siakam, Brown, and New Orleans’ Brandon Ingram as potential top options — though all are restricted — next summer.
Tacko Fall wants to be known for more than just size
How might LeVert’s extension impact Brown?
At an average annual value of $17.5 million, the Nets seemingly got a sweetheart of a deal. But Celtics fans shouldn’t expect to get Brown at a similar number unless he has an underwhelming 2019-20 season. For all of LeVert’s potential, he’s two years older than Brown and has an injury history.
While many teams will likely hoard cap space for a potentially loaded 2021 summer, there are still going to be deep-pocketed suitors who could do worse than to splurge big money on a 23-year-old Brown, who has played some of his best basketball in each of the past two postseasons.
Just hours after reports of LeVert’s extension, Brown put up a team-high 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting while helping Team USA to an exhibition win over Canada on Monday.
The Celtics and Brown have until the eve of the 2019-20 season to examine an extension and Brown can force the issue a bit with a loud showing at the FIBA championships in China. Team USA opens World Cup play on Sept. 1 against the Czech Republic.
Kemba: Team USA "focusing on getting better"
In Team USA’s four exhibitions, Brown has registered 47 points on 20 of 28 shooting overall (71.4 percent). He’s third on Team USA in scoring behind only Celtics teammate Kemba Walker and Utah’s Donovan Mitchell.
Brown can position himself to make upwards of max money by showing his progress both at FIBA but especially during the upcoming season. The Celtics have to decide if they are willing to commit a big-money offer to Brown before the start of the season or run the risk of letting him get to free agency.
With the right to match any offer, there’s limited risk for Boston, particularly if Brown’s price tag is already high. It might help Boston, too, to have a player motivated to show he deserves max money.
The Celtics have rarely extended rookies but have routinely made strong offers to extension-eligible players, including Avery Bradley and Marcus Smart. With a big payday looming further out for 2017 draftee Jayson Tatum, the Celtics have to be diligent in the money they commit moving forward, particularly if they desire to be players in the summer of 2021 when they could potentially hunt another star before committing big money to Tatum.
Only Walker ($36 million) and Marcus Smart ($14.3 million) are currently on the books for big money after the 2020-21 season.
Jaylen Brown shuffles higher on 2020 NBA free agent list again after Caris LeVert's extension
By Chris Forsberg August 26, 2019 10:46 AM
Scratch another name off the list of top potential 2020 free agents.
Brooklyn Nets wing Caris LeVert reportedly agreed to a three-year, $52.5 million extension Sunday, according to ESPN. With the just-turned-25-year-old LeVert locked up, Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown shuffles another spot higher on an already thin list of potentially available players next summer.
Both LeVert and Golden State's Draymond Green have taken less-than-max money this summer in the quest for long-term security. Assuming Anthony Davis re-signs with the Lakers after this season, that leaves the likes of Pascal Siakam, Brown, and New Orleans’ Brandon Ingram as potential top options — though all are restricted — next summer.
Tacko Fall wants to be known for more than just size
How might LeVert’s extension impact Brown?
At an average annual value of $17.5 million, the Nets seemingly got a sweetheart of a deal. But Celtics fans shouldn’t expect to get Brown at a similar number unless he has an underwhelming 2019-20 season. For all of LeVert’s potential, he’s two years older than Brown and has an injury history.
While many teams will likely hoard cap space for a potentially loaded 2021 summer, there are still going to be deep-pocketed suitors who could do worse than to splurge big money on a 23-year-old Brown, who has played some of his best basketball in each of the past two postseasons.
Just hours after reports of LeVert’s extension, Brown put up a team-high 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting while helping Team USA to an exhibition win over Canada on Monday.
The Celtics and Brown have until the eve of the 2019-20 season to examine an extension and Brown can force the issue a bit with a loud showing at the FIBA championships in China. Team USA opens World Cup play on Sept. 1 against the Czech Republic.
Kemba: Team USA "focusing on getting better"
In Team USA’s four exhibitions, Brown has registered 47 points on 20 of 28 shooting overall (71.4 percent). He’s third on Team USA in scoring behind only Celtics teammate Kemba Walker and Utah’s Donovan Mitchell.
Brown can position himself to make upwards of max money by showing his progress both at FIBA but especially during the upcoming season. The Celtics have to decide if they are willing to commit a big-money offer to Brown before the start of the season or run the risk of letting him get to free agency.
With the right to match any offer, there’s limited risk for Boston, particularly if Brown’s price tag is already high. It might help Boston, too, to have a player motivated to show he deserves max money.
The Celtics have rarely extended rookies but have routinely made strong offers to extension-eligible players, including Avery Bradley and Marcus Smart. With a big payday looming further out for 2017 draftee Jayson Tatum, the Celtics have to be diligent in the money they commit moving forward, particularly if they desire to be players in the summer of 2021 when they could potentially hunt another star before committing big money to Tatum.
Only Walker ($36 million) and Marcus Smart ($14.3 million) are currently on the books for big money after the 2020-21 season.
tjmakz- Posts : 4278
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
Go out and let him show that his potential is turning into consistent results, and the Celtics wont be afraid to pay him. No need to sign him now, Celtics can offer him far above any other team next summer or trade him during the season, if he regresses.
mrkleen09- Posts : 3873
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
Given minutes, I believe Jaylen will continue to produce consistently. I say make him a strong, fair, offer and hope we can lock him up for less than max money. If he wants max, let him prove it this season. If he proves it, we can simply match another offer, and if he doesn't prove it, we either try and sign again for something less than max or let another team overpay.
Shamrock1000- Posts : 2711
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
Sounds about right.Shamrock1000 wrote:Given minutes, I believe Jaylen will continue to produce consistently. I say make him a strong, fair, offer and hope we can lock him up for less than max money. If he wants max, let him prove it this season. If he proves it, we can simply match another offer, and if he doesn't prove it, we either try and sign again for something less than max or let another team overpay.
The reality for the league is that he will likely be a top 5 free agent. Boston may see things differently.
I agree that if he is getting minutes at the level he got in year 2 he should be well positioned to have a very productive year at both ends. The Celtics should make an effort to extend him now if they can come up with an offer that makes sense.
One thing for certain is that he is working his butt off to get better.
dboss- Posts : 19220
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
Interesting article about Memphis
Jaylen may be a guy they will go after, They go into next summer with $98 million in cap holds
most of which they could easily renounce.
https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/2019/8/29/20836628/focusing-on-the-future-in-the-present-memphis-grizzlies-nba
Jaylen may be a guy they will go after, They go into next summer with $98 million in cap holds
most of which they could easily renounce.
https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/2019/8/29/20836628/focusing-on-the-future-in-the-present-memphis-grizzlies-nba
dboss- Posts : 19220
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
They should lock him up if they can. Avoid drama and a bidding war. It amazes me how many "fans" think of the players as commodities.IMO, Brad Stevens mishandled the whole Haywars/Tatum /Brown scenario last year and JB got the short end of the stick. There is no reason to believe that he won't continue to develop and become an upper tier player in the league.
jrleftfoot- Posts : 2085
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
Agreed if Pop had Jaylen, he’d be getting all star considerations this year....he also didn’t use Jaylen to play to his strengths enough while he was on the floor. Actually Kyrie was also a big cause of that too, glad he’s gone. Got to use 2 J’s similar to 18 playoff run....wonder how many shots each got during those playoff games...???jrleftfoot wrote:They should lock him up if they can. Avoid drama and a bidding war. It amazes me how many "fans" think of the players as commodities.IMO, Brad Stevens mishandled the whole Haywars/Tatum /Brown scenario last year and JB got the short end of the stick. There is no reason to believe that he won't continue to develop and become an upper tier player in the league.
cowens/oldschool- Posts : 27706
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
+1cowens/oldschool wrote:Agreed if Pop had Jaylen, he’d be getting all star considerations this year....he also didn’t use Jaylen to play to his strengths enough while he was on the floor. Actually Kyrie was also a big cause of that too, glad he’s gone. Got to use 2 J’s similar to 18 playoff run....wonder how many shots each got during those playoff games...???jrleftfoot wrote:They should lock him up if they can. Avoid drama and a bidding war. It amazes me how many "fans" think of the players as commodities.IMO, Brad Stevens mishandled the whole Haywars/Tatum /Brown scenario last year and JB got the short end of the stick. There is no reason to believe that he won't continue to develop and become an upper tier player in the league.
jrleftfoot- Posts : 2085
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Re: Should Boston re-sign Jaylen Brown now?
Brad Stevens could learn something from how Pop is utilizing Jaylen's talents.
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