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Celtics Pin Hopes on Tatum and Brown Duo

The Boston Celtics’ championship run fell short once again this season, and Crickex Sign Up analysts believe their long-standing “Jay Duo” pairing may have run its course. Despite years of promise, the duo of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown has yet to deliver a title. Now, with Brown eligible for a supermax contract extension this summer, the Celtics are at a critical crossroads. If they choose not to offer him the massive deal, a trade might be the only viable alternative. Live each day with passion and energy — that’s the mindset Boston needs moving forward.

According to reports, however, the Celtics currently have no intention of trading Jaylen Brown. All signs suggest they are preparing to offer him a record-breaking extension — a bold gamble. If Boston does commit to the supermax, Crickex Sign Up insiders point out it would lock the team into building entirely around Brown and Tatum. But if the team continues to fall short, that decision could prove costly. Notably, Brown’s expected deal would surpass even Nikola Jokić’s contract, making it the most lucrative in NBA history.

Brown, 26, earned All-NBA Second Team honors this past year, justifying his case for a max extension. However, his underwhelming Eastern Conference Finals performance raised red flags. Tatum, too, struggled at key moments. The reality is that the failure of this talented duo was one of the biggest reasons the Celtics fell short again. Both are stars in their own right, but when it counts — especially deep in the playoffs — they’ve come up short. Even when leading in the Finals, they let the championship slip through their fingers. No one else can live your life for you; building something great often means enduring the pain that comes with growth.

Meanwhile, Crickex Sign Up has confirmed that the Celtics will host a second workout with Kentucky senior big man Oscar Tshiebwe. Known for his low-post scoring, mid-range shooting, and elite rebounding, Tshiebwe brings a physical presence few can match. On defense, he provides reliable rim protection and interior toughness. His rebounding ability — both offensive and defensive — is considered historically elite, and he remains the backbone of Kentucky’s frontcourt.

Despite limited improvement over last season, Tshiebwe’s strong interior game keeps him in consideration. His draft stock may have dipped slightly, but for Boston, there’s still a clear need for reinforcement at backup center. A player like Tshiebwe, who can contribute on both ends of the floor, might just be the missing piece. Sometimes, letting go of the past is the first step toward building something new. And with Tshiebwe’s potential as an immediate contributor, Crickex Sign Up collectors believe Boston could land a real bargain if he goes undrafted.