How big of a contract can Jaylen Brown get?

I personally think around $50 million. For Brown, this is the biggest year of his career. This season has everything to do with the first big contract of his life. At the end of the season, the Celtics will discuss a contract extension with Brown. Based on his performance this season, it would be a fantasy to try and command a maximum salary of over $100 million over five years. With the Celtics' current roster depth, trading Brown is not out of the question. There was talk of a deal for Brown this summer, but it hasn't been confirmed; in addition, Irving has contract issues next summer.

Jay Brown graduated from Joseph Wheeler High School in Marietta, Georgia. In his final year of high school, Brown helped his team win the Georgia State Championship.Jay Brown participated in the 2015 Nike Summit and McDonald's All-American High School Star Game. At the Summit, Jay Brown played 16.1 minutes and scored eight points and two rebounds.

In the McDonald's All-American High School Star Game, Jay Brown played 21 minutes and scored 9 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists.In 2015, Jay Brown enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley. During the 2015-16 season, Jay Brown made 34 appearances for the team, averaging 27.6 minutes per game. He scored 14.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists. He shot 43.1 percent from the field and 29.4 percent from three-point range. Jay Brown was voted Pac-12 Conference (PAC-12) Team of the Year and Pac-12 Conference Rookie of the Year.On April 22, 2016, Jay Brown announced his entry into the 2016 NBA Draft. As we all know, the Celtics lost the game today. Besides Irving's absence, the main reason was the slump of the starters.

Understandably, Hayward was booed by the home fans and felt bad. After all, it's not easy to adjust one's mind under such immense psychological pressure. But the team's other starter, Jeremy Brown, was a bit overwhelmed.

Brown scored nine points on just four of 17 shots in the game, and it's no wonder he underperformed. Based on Brown's numbers this season, compared to last season, Jeremy Brown's numbers are down in every area, whether it's scoring rebounds or scoring margin, especially the subpar 36.8 percent scoring margin.

Brown averaged 14.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists on 46.5 percent overall shooting and 39.5 percent from 3 last season. The Celtics seem to be seeing the rise of a new star, but this season's totals are 36.8 percent lower than last season's 3-pointers, in addition to 11.7 points per game.