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Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers

The Boston Celtics have completed a major trade by sending star player Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for veteran forward Paul George, along with two first-round draft picks and two second-round picks. This deal was finalized after several weeks of speculation, during which the Celtics attempted to trade Brown earlier but were unsuccessful. Brown, a five-time All-Star and former MVP finalist, has been a key contributor for the Celtics, averaging over 28 points per game last season. His departure marks a significant shift for the team, while George, a three-time All-Star, brings experience and scoring ability to the 76ers. The trade highlights the ongoing reshaping of the NBA landscape as teams adjust their rosters ahead of the next season.

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Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers

The Boston Celtics have completed a major trade by sending star player Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for veteran forward Paul George, along with two first-round draft picks and two second-round picks. This deal was finalized after several weeks of speculation, during which the Celtics attempted to trade Brown earlier but were unsuccessful. Brown, a five-time All-Star and former MVP finalist, has been a key contributor for the Celtics, averaging over 28 points per game last season. His departure marks a significant shift for the team, while George, a three-time All-Star, brings experience and scoring ability to the 76ers. The trade highlights the ongoing reshaping of the NBA landscape as teams adjust their rosters ahead of the next season.

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