The Milwaukee Bucks ended up reportedly sending Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat. Rumors are that the Celtics' Brad Stevens was unwilling to deal away Hugo Gonzalez and/or Baylor Scheierman, in addition to Jaylen Brown. As usual, Stevens sees the whole picture and is looking to the foreseeable future - as well as the coming season.
Brad did not capture the Exec-of-the-Year without a solid basis for the award. The Boston Celtics may be the most-successful franchise in sports history, and he fits Boston like a glove. Miami was looking for the best deal possible, and that apparently included acquiring a couple of talented young guys from the Boston ranks.
Boston didn’t want to give up Hugo Gonzalez AND Baylor Scheierman on top of Jaylen Brown & two first-round picks they offered to Milwaukee.
— Polymarket Hoops (@PolymarketHoops) June 23, 2026
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Stevens is looking down the road. He obviously feels both Hugo and Baylor have a future with the Celtics, as valuable role players - or beyond. Jaylen Brown remains a question in the Celtics plans. Is it possible for Stevens to put together a true contender for Banner 19 while retaining Brown? Of course it is ! Miami's Pat Riley never "stands pat" with his roster. Neither will Brad Stevens.
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