Updated
Updated · Liberty Ballers · Jul 10
Sixers Trade 36-Year-Old Paul George for Jaylen Brown After 2 Turbulent Seasons
Updated
Updated · Liberty Ballers · Jul 10

Sixers Trade 36-Year-Old Paul George for Jaylen Brown After 2 Turbulent Seasons

3 articles · Updated · Liberty Ballers · Jul 10

Summary

  • Two years after signing Paul George, Philadelphia moved him for Jaylen Brown, turning a contract once seen as a major burden into an All-NBA return.
  • George’s Sixers stint unraveled through injuries, another offseason setback and a 25-game drug suspension, helping sink the team to a 24-win 2024-25 season and complicating its Joel Embiid-centered timeline.
  • His play rebounded late in 2025-26: George averaged 21 points over the final 10 regular-season games, then put up 17.4 points per game in a first-round series win over Boston.
  • That postseason surge appears to have restored enough value for Philadelphia to avoid a pure salary dump and instead land Brown, a move framed as a reset for the franchise’s next era.

Insights

After trading a Finals MVP, can Boston's gamble on an aging Paul George and future picks actually make them better?
Did the 76ers just fix their biggest mistake and find the final piece for a championship in one trade?
Is this blockbuster swap the first major casualty of the NBA's punitive new financial rules for superstar teams?