It seems it was not only Boston Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens who reached out to the team’s star wing Jaylen Brown amid all the chatter tying the Georgia native to disgruntled Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant.
In a recent interview on the WEEI sports talk radio show “Merloni, Fauria, and Mego” this past Tuesday afternoon, Celtics head coach Ime Udoka said he had done the same.
“If a name like Kevin Durant comes up, a high-level player like that, people are naturally going to ask about your best players,” explained the Boston head coach. “Jayson (Tatum), Jaylen (Brown), Marcus (Smart) — those names always tend to come up.”
“We let them know how much we value them and these things are often leaked and nothing is going to come of it,” explained Udoka.
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Other than a cryptic tweet from Brown at the start of those rumors linking the former Cal-Berkeley player to the Nets, there has been little to suggest any of the players were upset or angered when their names came up in the cycle of leaks and counter leaks that characterized the Nets’ handling of KD’s trade request.
But it’s still good to hear such a united perspective from the team regarding important players like Brown, if only for doing the due diligence you would want to see from a franchise with title aspirations.
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