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How NBA’s new CBA impacts Jaylen Brown | Brown will be eligible for 5-year $290M if he makes All-NBA



Chris Forsberg joins Arbella Early Edition to discuss the new CBA, and breaks down how Jaylen Brown’s contract could play out depending on whether or not he makes All-NBA.

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16 Comments

  1. I hope JB makes all nba but if not its not the end of the world we still can give him a extension now and then give him another extension later hopefully he still wants to be here but this is a business and just like JB has to do what's best for him Brad stevens has to do what's best for the organization hopefully we keep him and figure this out this off-season ☘️☘️

  2. Last time before he signed the new contract everyone said he was overpaid, he proved them wrong. Hope the sing him. He’s worth it both on the court and off the court. Also with the new money coming in owners have more to pay

  3. If he doesn't make ALL NBA and ends up going to another team, I blame the Boston organization and Mazulla for it, they new the situation, yet they did very little, or where to late, to put Brown in position to increase his scoring so that he would be above the top tier guards, he is just one point away from Mitchel, and I think that will hurt him. But instead of allowing him to shoot more, and give him more opportunities to up his scoring, they didn't do that….

  4. I don’t think any normal person can even comprehend how much money that is. Even taxed at 40%, it’s more money then most families will make in a lifetime combined, times maybe five or more generations. and think, if owners are willing to shell out, this kind of money, imagine what return on investment they must be getting… It’s mind-boggling. Honestly, makes me much less invested emotionally in professional sports. I grew up in a time when professional athletes made decent money, and the best of the best made really good money, and it’s felt like a relatively meritocratic system. now it just feels stupid.

  5. If we don’t win the championship idc he can walk we will still be the Boston Celtics

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