Amid swirling trade rumors and growing speculation about Jaylen Brown's future in Boston, the Celtics organization is pushing back hard against the narrative of internal discord. On Wednesday, Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens addressed reporters directly, stating he has no knowledge of any frustration from Brown's camp. The star swingman himself added fuel to the fire—but in the opposite direction—saying, "If it was up to me, I could play in Boston the next 10 years."
To back up these public statements, a team source reiterated that there are no internal issues between the two sides. A league source close to Brown echoed that same sentiment, reinforcing the idea that the relationship remains strong. For a Celtics squad eyeing another deep playoff run, this clarity is crucial—both for team chemistry and for fans who want to see their core pieces stay intact. With Brown's talent and versatility on full display night after night, it's no surprise the organization is eager to keep him in green. Whether this ends the chatter remains to be seen, but for now, Boston is sending a unified message.
