Jaylen Brown: "I think stoicism is something that I had to develop where it's like no emotion, but it's like you're just the same every single day. Because, you know, friends, family, they can let you down, man. They can, they can disappoint you in ways that, it changes you. And the amount of money, the amount of clout, the amount of fame that you're able to acquire puts pressure on the people around you, especially the ones closest to you. And sometimes that can cause damage to relationships, unintentionally, just by you just being successful or you just trying to help your community or you just trying to be the best version you could possibly be for your family."
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that you have to just say, do you think where we currently are…will get us to where we ultimately want to go?” “If not, does it make sense to explore other pathways, even if that could be very tough in the near term?” — 8/16/2026 x.com
Oh No He Didn't: Jaylen Brown on what to expect in his first year with the Sixers: “I’m looking forward to every part of the journey, every practice, film session but honestly the journey kind of starts now. It doesn't happen overnight where you can just roll the ball out there and guys are gonna be successful. It takes a lot of work. I'm not losing sleep, but every single day, another day goes by where I'm not thinking about how I can help my team and help my teammates and kinda make this thing work. We got a lot of talent, we got a great opportunity and I wanna make it work" — 8/14/2026 x.com
Bobby Krivitsky: Doc Rivers on the Celtics trading Jaylen Brown to the 76ers: "I was surprised, like everybody else." His reaction to it included a message he once got from Tommy Heinsohn: "Don't ever lose to the Sixers.""This trade would've driven him crazy." — 8/14/2026 x.com
NBA History on CLNS: Doc Rivers says Tommy Heinsohn would’ve HATED the Jaylen Brown to 76ers trade. — 8/14/2026 x.com
Q: The Eastern Conference looks very different now. You have LeBron and Jaylen Brown going to the Sixers, Giannis to the Heat. Your overall thoughts on those moves and the difference in how the Eastern Conference power structure looks now. Cade Cunningham: I like it, it’s fun. It’s fun for the game. They’re gonna be tough to beat. Obviously, they got all that talent over there, guys that play both ends of the ball, they’re gonna be tough to beat. But that’s the exciting part about it is the competition. I love the competition. LeBron’s in the East again, it’s good for everybody. — 8/13/2026 R.Org Sports
Ben Golliver: Star homecoming games in 2026-27 NBA season - Trae Young's Wizards at Hawks: Nov. 6- Paul George's Celtics at 76ers: Nov. 10 - Tyler Herro's Bucks at Bam Adebayo's Heat: Nov. 18 - LeBron James's 76ers at Lakers: Dec. 25 - Jaylen Brown's 76ers at Celtics: Jan. 21 - Giannis Antetokounmpo's Heat at Bucks: Jan. 28 - Ja Morant's Blazers at Grizzlies: Feb. 6 - LaMelo Ball's Timberwolves at Hornets: Feb. 15 — 8/13/2026 Twitter @BenGolliver
NBA Courtside: Tyrese Maxey on having to sacrifice with LeBron and Jaylen Brown: “At the end of the day I want to win, you know what I mean? And I have played with a lot of different people and a lot of different groups. So at the end of the day I am going to have to change some of the things but because of the dynamic of our team and like we don’t expect the process to play 70 games. But to play 70 games that’s how you balances out.” (Via @notbpod) — 8/11/2026 x.com
Earvin Magic Johnson: Wow! Basketball fans all over the world should give NBA Commissioner Adam Silver a standing ovation for scheduling the New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers game on NBA Opening Night????It was already going to be a special night because the Knicks are receiving their championship rings - but now LeBron James, Jaylen Brown, Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey all will be playing. Must see TV! — 8/11/2026 x.com
Rather than leave quietly, Brown is using the event as an opportunity to reconnect with the city and thank the fans who supported him throughout his NBA career in Boston. “Boston, you helped shape the journey. Now let’s celebrate it,” organizers said in the event announcement. The block party-style gathering will highlight Brown’s personal brand, 741 Frequency. — 8/10/2026 Boston Globe
Former Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown is holding one last hurrah in the city he called home for a decade to celebrate his tenure there, before joining his new team in Philadelphia. Brown will host “741 Frequency Fest” on Sunday, August 30, at Boston Common, inviting fans and residents to join him for an afternoon of music, games, giveaways and more. The event will take place from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Charles Street entrance of the Common and is open to the public. — 8/10/2026 Boston Globe
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