The trade kicker on Jaylen Brown‘s new super-max extension with the Celtics is worth either 7% of his remaining salary or $7MM, whichever is lesser, per Jared Weiss of The Athletic.
Brown’s trade kicker won’t be relevant until at least the 2025/26 season, since a player is ineligible to receive a full trade bonus if it would push his salary beyond his maximum. He’ll be earning the max (35% of the cap) in ’24/25, but not necessarily in seasons beyond that, since the cap could increase at a greater rate than his contract does.
Brown will receive 8% annual raises, so if the cap rises by 10% per year, he’d be earning below the max in later years of the extension. His trade kicker would ensure he earns as much as $7MM in extra money if he’s dealt at that point.
Here’s more on the Celtics:
- After signing the richest contract in NBA history, Brown is feeling more pressure to use his wealth to make a “tangible impact” off the court rather than to win a championship on it, as Weiss details within the same Athletic story. “The first thing that came to mind is like ‘Dang, look what all you can do with it now,'” Brown said. “Like how much you can invest into your community, what you can build with it, what you can change, how many lives you can touch, and what you can do in real-time.”
- As long as the Celtics are at full strength, Brian Robb of MassLive doesn’t expect there to be too many minutes available for newcomers like Oshae Brissett, Dalano Banton, and Jordan Walsh. Of the three, Brissett probably has the best chance to earn a rotation role, according to Robb, who believes Banton will be more of a defensive specialist and developmental project.
- Within the same mailbag, Robb writes that the Celtics remain high on draft-and-stash players Yam Madar (the No. 47 overall pick in 2020) and Juhann Begarin (No. 45 in 2021) despite not feeling that either is NBA-ready yet. Robb speculates that those former second-rounders could be logical additions to fill back-end roster spots on the cheap in future seasons as super-max deals for Brown and Jayson Tatum hit the team’s books.
- Longtime voice of the Celtics Mike Gorman will retire after the 2023/24 season, per NBC Sports Boston. The veteran play-by-play man has been calling Celtics games since 1981. “Celtics Nation… you are the best and there is no other group of dedicated fans I would have chosen to take this ride with,” Gorman said as part of a larger statement. “I very much look forward to my final season with all of you — and thank you again for allowing me to be a part of your lives.”
How much to play basketball. SMH. I work full-time for 22 years now. Where are my millions. Brown buy me a extra car since you can wipe your butt with hundreds
Jaylen’s longtime girlfriend is nearly 20 years older than him. She is already a grandmother, and when he marries her, he will be a step grandfather. He’s making a lot of cash, but still has more mouths to feed than the average NBA guy.
Should’ve worked on that jumpshot instead of crying online.
Love Mike Gorman, but he has been very bad since Scal came on board. And NBCSports Boston and Celtics have not hired a back up play by play guy and have had Scal doing play by play for road games and its brutally unlistenable, only slightly better with Grande but hes such a homer its disgusting. Its a disgrace to the legacy of Celtics and the NBA to have Scal doing play by play ever.
Completely agree on Scalabrine … I been waiting for like 10 years for this guy to go away. Years ago, he was part of the reason why I cancelled my Sirius Satellite radio subscription. Just couldn’t do the NBA station anymore.
Lots of cheap young wings to dev and see. Who comes out the pack of long armed vet minimums
I find it strange to keep us fans hanging on and thinking either Yam Madar or Juhann Begarin will ever play for the Celtics. Both should have made a roster by now. In Summer League last year or the year before they looked like they should have been given chances. So I don’t know about this expert’s other expert opinion on who’s going to get a chance to play this year for the Celtics either. Go Celtics!