Boston Celtics president Brad Stevens has offered a strong endorsement of Paul George following the team’s high-profile trade with the Philadelphia 76ers. The deal, which sent Jalen Brown to the Sixers, brought George to Boston alongside several first and second-round draft picks. While Celtics fans have expressed widespread dissatisfaction with the exchange, Stevens remains optimistic about the acquisition’s impact on the franchise.
In his remarks, Stevens highlighted George’s versatility and leadership, noting his ability to dominate stretches of play or contribute effectively in a supporting role. The Celtics’ recent playoff series against the 76ers provided firsthand insight into George’s capabilities, reinforcing Stevens’ confidence in the All-Star forward. He emphasized George’s two-way excellence and his capacity to elevate the team’s performance on both ends of the court.
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Addressing concerns about the draft assets included in the trade, Stevens acknowledged the skepticism among the fanbase. He shared a personal perspective, recalling his own childhood indifference to draft picks, particularly second-round selections. However, he stressed that the quality of the assets acquired in this deal promises significant long-term value. Stevens assured supporters that the compensation, though not immediately visible, could prove instrumental in shaping the Celtics’ future roster.