Was Boston Celtics owner Bill Chisholm initially against trading Jaylen Brown to the 76ers?
The private equity magnate took some time to talk about how he saw the blockbuster deal when it first crossed his desk.
Boston Celtics majority owner Bill Chisholm expressed initial opposition to trading Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers, according to a recent interview. The private equity magnate discussed his perspective on the blockbuster deal during a recent appearance on the Jimmy Fund radio telethon to raise funds for the Dana Farber Cancer Center.
When the proposal to trade the Georgian player for Paul George and two first-round draft picks was presented to him, Chisholm's reaction was surprisingly candid. While team executives and governors may not always be entirely trustworthy, Chisholm's comments offer valuable insight into his stance on the matter. The hosts of the Still Poddable podcast, Brian Robb, Sam Packard, and Jay King, took the time to delve deeper into Chisholm's perspective and explore its potential implications for Boston's future.
This interview sheds light on the initial thoughts of one of the key decision-makers in the Celtics organization regarding the highly anticipated trade.
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