Jaylen Brown’s surprise exit from the Celtics for the 76ers marks the end of a decade-long Boston legacy, but for many, it was always coming. With five All-Star nods, two All-NBA honors, and Finals MVP in 2024, Brown’s resume is elite — yet keeping him alongside Tatum became financially unsustainable under new NBA rules. The Celtics’ attempts to maintain the “Jays” duo, including big acquisitions like Holiday and Porzingis, ultimately proved costly. Some argue splitting them earlier could’ve led to more titles, while others credit their chemistry for that one championship. Trading Brown in 2022 might’ve reshaped the team’s trajectory, but now the Celtics are embracing a new era — prioritizing Tatum’s prime and giving younger players a shot. It’s a tough call, but fans honor Brown’s impact and eagerly await his next chapter in Philly.

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