What happened: Shams Charania reported that the Boston Celtics are not shopping Jaylen Brown, characterizing any pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo as a special situation rather than a standing willingness to move their All-Star wing. The framing tempers the wave of speculation tying Brown to a blockbuster.
Why it matters: Brown remains a cornerstone of Boston's core, and a clear signal that he is not actively available reshapes the calculus for rival front offices. It also reframes the recent Jaylen Brown-centric offer chatter as conditional on a singular Giannis opportunity rather than an open shop.
What to watch: Watch whether Boston's posture holds as the Giannis market crystallizes ahead of the draft, and whether any Brown framework only materializes if the Antetokounmpo situation advances.