Jaylen Brown has added even more fuel to the growing speculation surrounding his future with the Boston Celtics after his latest activity on Instagram. Brown recently liked a fan’s comment that read:
“Man as a person who can’t stand the Celtics, I hope they do right by him by trading him to a city who respects him.”
It’s almost over. pic.twitter.com/ZRH9pyQN8Q
— ` (@JaysGotNext) June 30, 2026
While social media activity does not always tell the full story, the timing has only intensified the belief that the relationship between Brown and the Celtics has become increasingly strained following weeks of trade speculation.
Please get this going it’s real @TheDunkCentral pic.twitter.com/oFpfxP4ot8
— ` (@JaysGotNext) June 30, 2026
The former Finals MVP has found himself at the center of the NBA rumor mill ever since Boston unsuccessfully attempted to include him in a blockbuster package for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Since then, multiple reports have indicated the Celtics have continued listening to offers, with ESPN’s Shams Charania previously reporting that Boston has asked some teams for as many as four first-round picks in return for the five-time All-Star.
Brown’s latest social media activity comes after another frustrating week that saw his value publicly debated across the league. During an appearance on Sports Center discussing Brown’s trade market, ESPN’s Bobby Marks revealed that front offices remain divided over how they evaluate the Celtics star.
“There is a spirited debate going on in NBA front offices right now regarding Jaylen Brown. On one side, there’s the analytics argument. The analytics do not view Brown as a high-level player. Over the last four years in Boston, he has posted a negative net rating. This season, the Celtics were minus-10 with him on the floor. Then there’s the eye test, which I’m much more in favor of. That’s a player who finished sixth in MVP voting.”
Those comments came only days after Brown publicly challenged the growing reliance on analytics, arguing they fail to capture his overall impact on winning basketball.
From a production standpoint, Brown delivered the best season of his career in 2025-26. With Jayson Tatum missing much of the season while recovering from an Achilles injury, Brown assumed the role of Boston’s unquestioned first option. He averaged a career-high 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists while earning another All-Star selection, All-NBA Second Team honors and finishing sixth in MVP voting.
Despite those accomplishments, the Celtics’ disappointing playoff exit and their aggressive pursuit of Antetokounmpo appear to have changed the direction of the franchise. Brown has consistently been linked to teams while reports suggest several rival executives are attempting to leverage Boston’s apparent willingness to move him.
Whether Brown’s Instagram like reflects genuine frustration or simply support for a fan’s opinion remains unclear. Still, it is difficult to ignore the pattern that has developed over the past several weeks. Public disagreements with media members, constant trade rumors, reports of Boston’s massive asking price, and now social media activity have all combined to create an increasingly uncertain situation.
With free agency officially underway and trade discussions expected to intensify across the league, Brown’s future remains one of the biggest storylines of the NBA offseason. Unless Boston and its franchise star find common ground soon, every social media post and every new report will continue adding fuel to speculation that his time with the Celtics could be nearing its end.

