
Jaylen Brown joins Philadelphia
Jaylen Brown joined the Philadelphia 76ers on July 6, 2026, through a trade with Boston. The 29-year-old arrived after 10 seasons with the Celtics and three guaranteed contract years still remaining.
Boston received Paul George, two first-round picks, and two second-round selections. Philadelphia exchanged one veteran wing for a younger five-time All-Star with a longer deal through the 2028-29 regular NBA season.
Jaylen Brown recruits LeBron James
Jaylen Brown asked IShowSpeed to tell LeBron James to join Philadelphia during a FIFA World Cup livestream. Both attended the France and Morocco quarterfinal in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on July 9.
IShowSpeed repeated the request toward the camera, extending Brown’s message beyond their brief stadium conversation. Brown kept the appeal short and focused on asking James to join the Philadelphia 76ers.
Paul George prompts a correction
IShowSpeed imagined a Philadelphia lineup featuring LeBron James, Jaylen Brown, and Paul George. Brown corrected the streamer because the 76ers had already sent George to Boston in the same transaction.
The clarification reflected Philadelphia’s updated roster. George officially became a Celtics player on July 6, three days before Brown made his public recruiting request for James during the World Cup livestream.
Jaylen Brown addresses his Boston exit
Jaylen Brown discussed leaving Boston after spending 10 seasons with the franchise. During the livestream, he described professional basketball as a difficult business and expressed frustration about how the Celtics handled his departure.
Boston selected Brown with the third pick in the 2016 NBA draft. His tenure included five All-Star selections, two All-NBA Second Team honors, repeated playoff appearances, and the 2024 NBA championship.
Jaylen Brown leaves with two MVP awards
Jaylen Brown helped Boston secure its 18th NBA championship in 2024. The Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks in five games, and Brown received the NBA Finals MVP award for his series performance.
Brown also earned the Eastern Conference Finals MVP award during that postseason. Those honors documented his leading role through Boston’s conference victory and its five-game NBA Finals win over Dallas.
Jaylen Brown posts three career highs
Jaylen Brown entered the trade after averaging a career-high 28.7 points during the 2025-26 regular season. He also produced career-best averages of 6.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists across 71 games.
Those figures gave Philadelphia an established scorer who also contributed through passing and rebounding. Brown reached each listed career high during his final regular season with Boston before the July trade.
Philadelphia details four future picks
Philadelphia sent Boston first-round selections for 2028 and 2031. The Celtics also received second-round choices for 2028 and 2030, with both later picks determined through existing agreements involving several teams.
The 2028 first-round pick carried top-16 protection, while the 2031 selection was unprotected. Boston received Paul George alongside those four future choices when both teams formally completed the July transaction.
Jaylen Brown remains signed through 2029
Jaylen Brown had three seasons remaining on the long-term contract he signed with Boston. Philadelphia, therefore, acquired him without facing another free-agent decision before the end of the 2028-29 season.
The remaining term provided several seasons of contractual certainty. Brown stayed under contract through 2029 after the 76ers sent Boston four future draft selections and Paul George in the exchange.
Jaylen Brown brings established honors
Jaylen Brown arrived with five All-Star selections and two All-NBA Second Team honors. His record also included the 2024 Eastern Conference Finals MVP award and the 2024 NBA Finals MVP award.
Those achievements gave Philadelphia a player with recognized regular-season production and championship experience. Brown joined a roster that already included former NBA MVP Joel Embiid and All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey.
Jaylen Brown adds youth and availability
Jaylen Brown was 29 when Philadelphia completed the trade, while Paul George was 36. The age difference gave the 76ers a younger veteran who could fill multiple roles along the perimeter.
Brown played 337 regular-season games during the previous five seasons, compared with 239 for George. The totals showed a 98-game difference in recent regular-season participation between the two veteran players.
Philadelphia reshapes its roster
Jaylen Brown joined a Philadelphia roster featuring Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, and Anfernee Simons. Embiid and Maxey remained with the 76ers while management added Brown and Simons during July.
Brown had not played a game for Philadelphia when he made the recruiting request. His arrival added a five-time All-Star to a roster containing established veterans and younger perimeter players.
LeBron James keeps his options open
LeBron James remained an unrestricted free agent when Brown made the public request. Reporting in early July 2026 linked James to several teams, with Philadelphia pursuing him and Reuters identifying Cleveland, Miami, and Golden State among the other leading contenders.
No agreement had been announced when the livestream occurred. Brown’s comments were an informal recruiting appeal, not confirmation of negotiations, contract terms, or a commitment from James or his representatives.
Jaylen Brown recruits soon after trade
Jaylen Brown made the recruiting request three days after Philadelphia officially completed his acquisition. During the exchange, he asked LeBron James to join the 76ers and corrected IShowSpeed’s mistaken reference to Paul George.
The livestream connected Philadelphia’s Jaylen Brown trade with James’s unresolved free agency. Brown had not played for the 76ers, but he had already made a public recruiting appeal for his new team.
A blockbuster swap can reshape both teams for years. Explore why the Boston Celtics traded Jaylen Brown for Paul George and what the deal means for Philadelphia and Boston moving forward.
Would LeBron James make Philadelphia a true title contender alongside Jaylen Brown, Joel Embiid, and Tyrese Maxey, or would the roster carry too many risks? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
This slideshow was made with AI assistance and human editing.
Read More From This Brand: