Knicks Mock Blockbuster: Acquiring Jaylen Brown from the Celtics

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May 29, 2023; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) reacts in the second quarter against the Miami Heat during game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals for the 2023 NBA playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA is a league replete with surprises and blockbuster moves. This off-season, a big splash from the New York Knicks certainly wouldn’t be unprecedented. Among the myriad of stars, they’re reportedly interested in, including Paul George and Joel Embiid, a less highlighted yet intriguing name is the Celtics’ Jaylen Brown.

Jaylen Brown: A Desirable Addition to the Knicks

Brown stands out as one of the league’s top offensive players, boasting elite defense skills to boot. The 26-year-old is at the peak of his career and justifies a significant extension, having averaged 26.6 points per game last season with a .491 field goal average, .335 from three-point range, and a .550 effective field goal rate, complemented by 6.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists.

The Knicks, with their need for a high-volume scorer like Brown, could benefit significantly from his versatility as a shooting guard and small forward.

The Cost of Acquiring Jaylen Brown

Securing Brown, however, likely requires a multi-team trade, involving the departure of several highly valued Knicks’ assets. This strategy could be essential for the Knicks in leveraging their championship window with a star-studded roster.

Zach Buckley of B/R suggests the Knicks could pursue Jaylen Brown to add a third star:

The Trade: Jaylen Brown to the Knicks; Damian Lillard and a 2024 first-round pick (top-12 protected, from NYK via WAS) to the Boston Celtics; RJ Barrett, Malcolm Brogdon, Quentin Grimes, Jericho Sims, a 2026 first-round pick (from NYK), a 2028 first-round pick (from NYK), and a 2027 first-round pick swap (from BOS) to the Portland Trail Blazers.

In this proposed blockbuster deal, the Knicks would send RJ Barrett, Quentin Grimes, Jericho Sims, and two first-round picks (2026 and 2028) on their way.

A Potential Lucrative Deal for Brown

Such a trade would be a significant sacrifice, and the Knicks would then have to offer Brown a lucrative deal. Reports suggest that Brown could command one of the highest contracts in NBA history, potentially reaching $304 million in total.

Accommodating such a contract could be challenging, but trading Barrett could alleviate some financial pressure, freeing up about $23.8 million for the upcoming season, with an annual increase of approximately $2 million until 2026.

The Implication for the Knicks

Swapping Barrett for Brown could represent a significant upgrade. Donte DiVincenzo could step in for Grimes, perhaps even more effectively. If President Leon Rose could secure such a deal, the decision to extend Brown, one of the NBA’s top players, on a long-term max contract would be an easy “yes.”

Yet, these are only hypothetical scenarios that may never materialize. Nevertheless, the Knicks are aware that a significant move could boost their championship chances. The question remains: which teams are willing to part with their valuable stars?

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