‘There’s no loyalty’: Jaylen Brown makes his feelings on NBA clear after Celtics trade

By admin — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​Jaylen Brown recently opened up about processing his trade to the Philadelphia 76ers during a livestream appearance on IShowSpeed, where he and the creator were watching the World Cup quarterfinal matchup between France and Morocco. In the clip, the former Boston Celtics star delivered a blunt warning to IShowSpeed and to any fans who dream of entering the NBA one day. Brown did not mince words as he described the ruthless realities of the industry he’s navigating right now.
“I just got traded… It’s a crazy business, bro. Don’t become a basketball player. There’s no loyalty, there’s no love. They packed me up, sayonara chat, I’m out of here,” Brown told IShowSpeed.
Understandably, Brown remains frustrated by the Celtics’ surprising夏 decision to move him this summer. He was coming off a breakout 2025-26 season, in which he finished sixth in MVP voting after shouldering the load while Jayson Tatum recovered from an Achilles injury. The season had showcased Brown’s ability to carry the offense and elevate the team during a critical period, underscoring why many saw him as a cornerstone of Boston’s future.
The reaction from the NBA community to Brown’s departure has been mixed. Some analysts and former players questioned the Celtics’ move, while others highlighted the need for the franchise to reset and pursue a path they believed would maximize long-term success. In particular, Kevin Garnett voiced strong criticism of the decision to trade Brown for an older Paul George and multiple future draft picks, arguing that breaking up what was a productive pairing between Brown and Tatum was unwise. On KG Certified, Garnett said, “This is one of those moments where you don’t break a great thing up. This was a great thing. Keeping it real, those two have been tested through thick and thin. This is just a relationship. It ain’t always going to be great. But it would’ve taken something detrimental for me to break that up.” He added, “That was probably the most dynamic duo in the league. They played off each other. They had a great supporting cast, great coaching, all that. It’s hard to get that mix perfect like that.”
With Brown no longer in the mix, the Celtics have made it clear that Jayson Tatum is the undeniable focal point and leader of the franchise’s present and future. Yet the path to sustained success will depend on how quickly the Celtics’ supporting cast can adapt and elevate their level of play. Players such as Derrick White, Payton Pritchard, Hugo Gonzalez, Baylor Scheierman, Ron Harper Jr., and Jordan Walsh will need to step up and contribute meaningful minutes and production to maintain competitiveness in a league that values depth, versatility, and consistent performance.
As Brown navigates his new chapter with the 76ers, the broader narrative around the Celtics will continue to unfold. The decision to trade a dual-threat talent like Brown for established veterans and future assets signals a strategic pivot for Boston, one that aims to balance immediate competitiveness with long-term prospects. For fans and pundits alike, the question remains: can the Celtics’ new core, led by Jayson Tatum, sustain a high level of play and culture that previously defined the Brown-Tatum era? The coming seasons will reveal whether Boston’s gamble pays off and how Brown’s new environment in Philadelphia shapes his legacy in the league.  

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