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Could Boston trade Jaylen Brown, Derrick White for Giannis?

Could Boston trade Jaylen Brown, Derrick White for Giannis?

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Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Vincent Goodwill is joined by 13-year NBA veteran and analyst Marcus Morris to react to the possibility of Boston moving its two top guards. Hear the full conversation on 'Good Word with Goodwill' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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It was very interesting to see that the, the Celtics was willing to listen to calls on Jalen Brown and Derrick White.
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I'm, I'm gonna tell you that, that was, that was a little sneaky right there, right?
Like, not in the sense of like, you know, doing bad by the players, but I think that was a hint at the Giannis thing because just think about Giannis and the Boston Celtics jersey went and, and getting ready to gear up when Jayson Tatum come back.
Like those are the conversations that I see happening, like, you know what I'm saying, because now that puts Milwaukee in a great spot.
You get Jalen Brown back at what, 28?
You get Derrick White back at what, 30 or whatever that may be, you kind of keep a good core intact, right with another good player that, that, that's a superstar in his league, the max guy.
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I, you know, I ain't wanna throw it out there, but like when I seen that, I was like the only people that you could be trying to trade Jaylen Brown, and, and, and, and Derrick White for two core pieces of a championship team and that can still, you know, that, that can still lead a team to the championship maybe like if I'm Giannis, I'm definitely taking a step back and saying, hold on.
Boston is a is a great spot, um, you know, they got a great coaching staff, a great upper management, so I think it's it's something that, you know, we should keep our eye on.

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