Boston Celtics: The only 3 players worth trading Jaylen Brown for

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 19: James Harden #13 of the Houston Rockets drives to the basket past Kawhi Leonard #2 of the LA Clippers during a 122-117 Rockets win at Staples Center on December 19, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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The Boston Celtics have a plethora of valuable assets in their possession, one of which being Jaylen Brown. Should they ever look to deal him, there are only a handful of deals they might consider.

First, let me start off by saying we are CERTAINLY NOT advocating that the Boston Celtics should be looking into trading Jaylen Brown. After signing a 4-year, $115 million extension last offseason, the wing went on to have himself a truly impressive campaign.

Through 57 games played, the 24-year-old posted career highs all across the board, averaging 20.3 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game on 48 percent shooting from the field and 38 percent shooting from deep.

An arguable All-Star snub, Brown is showing early signs that he could even wind up being considered underpaid in regard to his current contract, which is an ironic turn of events as many around the sports media world believed Danny Ainge and co. had overspent on the, then, third-year pro when he initially signed the dotted line.

So, again, by no means are we suggesting the Cs should look into dealing the young-stud any time soon. That said, it is fun to think about what his trade value could be in the hypothetical scenario that he was being shopped.

Recently, former NBA big man Channing Frye suggested that packaging together the likes of Brown and Marcus Smart would be enough to pry Trailblazers shooting guard, CJ McCollum, away from Portland.

Of course, we at the Houdini considered this notion to be a complete farce, as a deal SOLELY involving Jaylen Brown for McCollum straight up would be a disgrace of a deal for the Celtics, yet Frye went on to say that this AND Smart would be the only package worthy of the 29-year-old’s talents.

After the venom that was circulating through our veins cleared out, we got to thinking: if Boston actually did look into dealing their versatile wing, what potential return players would the Celtics consider worthy of being targeted?

Frankly, there are really only 3 individuals that we believe the Cs could view as worthy of trading Jaylen Brown for.

Read on to see who they are:

Player worth trading Jaylen Brown for No. 1) Kawhi Leonard

The idea of the Boston Celtics trading Jaylen Brown for Kawhi Leonard is actually nothing new.

A while back, Bleacher Report wrote an article entitled Absurd NBA Trade Offers for Every Team’s Most Untouchable Star and, in it, deemed a trade involving Brown, Robert Williams III, Romeo Langford, and the number 14 pick in this upcoming draft the trade that could be enough to land the 2x NBA Finals MVP.

Frankly, a deal like this could prove to be solid for both parties, especially if the Los Angeles Clippers believe Leonard to be a flight risk should they underperform yet again.

In the article, writer Zach Buckley went into further detail as to why acquiring Brown could be beneficial for LA:

"Brown has made a leap since then and merited All-Star consideration this season. He’s still a weight class or two behind Leonard, but he remains a solid centerpiece in a theoretical Leonard trade. If the Clippers think their formula is flawed—they blew a 3-1 lead in the conference semifinals and could lose Leonard or Paul George to free agency next offseason—this would bring back multiple building blocks, plus a lottery pick."

In turn, the Boston Celtics would finally land Leonard, who was linked to the team two years ago when he forced his way out of San Antonio before ultimately being traded to the Toronto Raptors.

Adding the superstar to a core already consisting of All-Stars Jayson Tatum & Kemba Walker and the Swiss Army man, Marcus Smart, would be an unbelievable scenario, as it would easily make Boston the favorites to take the Eastern Conference crown and, with that, would likely make them overall NBA title favorites.