Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 7
Austin Rivers Denounces Jaylen Brown Smear Campaign After 76ers Trade, Drawing Support From 10+ NBA Voices
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 7

Austin Rivers Denounces Jaylen Brown Smear Campaign After 76ers Trade, Drawing Support From 10+ NBA Voices

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 7

Summary

  • Austin Rivers blasted what he called a smear campaign against Jaylen Brown after Boston traded him to Philadelphia, arguing anonymous character attacks were used to justify moving a franchise cornerstone.
  • Weeks of sourced criticism had questioned Brown’s intelligence, locker-room presence and fit with Jayson Tatum, while Brad Stevens said Brown’s supermax deal had to be moved for financial flexibility.
  • Rivers rejected that rationale, noting Orlando gave up four first-round picks plus two players for Desmond Bane while Boston ultimately accepted Paul George and two first-rounders for Brown.
  • Brown reposted Rivers’ message, and players including Bradley Beal, Michael Porter Jr., Richard Jefferson, Isiah Thomas, Isaiah Thomas, J.R. Smith and Kendrick Perkins publicly backed the call to name sources.
  • The backlash has widened beyond one trade, underscoring growing player frustration with anonymous reporting and character narratives used around NBA roster moves.

Insights

Was Jaylen Brown's character attacked to justify a trade forced by the NBA's new salary cap rules?
By swapping Jaylen Brown for Paul George, did the Celtics just hand the 76ers an NBA championship?