The Golden State Warriors are making headlines again, and this time it's not just about their championship pedigree. Fresh off the buzz surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo's potential availability, the Dubs have been named a top landing spot for another NBA superstar: Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown.
According to a report from Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix, the Warriors are among several teams that could make a play for the 29-year-old Brown, a five-time All-Star and NBA Finals MVP who signed a massive $285 million contract. Mannix noted that if the Celtics were open to trading Brown, this offseason could be the perfect window—especially with teams like Golden State, Miami, Houston, and Atlanta holding valuable trade assets.
Here's where it gets interesting for Warriors fans. While the dream of pairing Stephen Curry with Giannis is tantalizing, Brown represents a more realistic—and arguably just as impactful—alternative. The 6'6" guard is coming off a stellar regular season where he averaged 28.7 points (fourth in the NBA), 6.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists. He's a proven winner, having helped lead Boston to an NBA title, and his two-way game would make him an elite sidekick to Curry in the Bay.
Yes, Brown has faced criticism for the Celtics' recent playoff exits before their championship run, but let's not forget: this is a guy who has consistently elevated his game on the biggest stages. His ability to create his own shot, defend multiple positions, and thrive in high-pressure moments would seamlessly complement Golden State's system.
Of course, nothing is guaranteed in the wild world of NBA trade rumors. But if the Warriors can't land the Greek Freak, pivoting to Brown could be the blockbuster move that keeps them in championship contention for years to come. For a team that's always hunting for the next big piece, this is a storyline worth watching closely.
