This trade signals to me they are tanking next year, which I think means they are trading Brown.
I don't see that. I don't feel that these trades make it any more or less likely that they trade Brown than before the trades.
The core is Tatum - Brown - White. How many teams have a better big 3 than that? Not OKC I don't think. Not IND for sure. There may not ever be a team as good as the 2023-24 Celtics again, as long as these salary and tax rules remain.
OKC clearly and by a wide margin has not only a better top 3, but also a younger one and a much deeper supporting cast. It isn't close. The Lakers have a better top 3 right now. The Warriors do as well. The Nuggets probably do as well (though that is as much because of just how better Jokic is than Tatum). Houston does, at least for next year (and a much deeper and younger team with many more high end assets to trade).
Tatum, Brown, White simply isn't a championship core. It really wasn't one when they won, they were just 6 deep in a strange year, but now they have 3 maybe 4 depending on how good Simons is. They aren't going to have the best player on the floor in the truly meaningful series, they have to beat those teams with depth and they just don't have it. The team needs a real and true reset and a full-blown 1-year tank.
I'm definitely taking the Celtics top 3 over the Lakers, Warriors, Nuggets, and Houston, especially if we are talking about the 26-27 season.
I see the argument for OKC, but I like White and Brown a lot better than Williams and Holgrem.
26-27 is too far out to know what a team like the Lakers are going to do, but I do find people on here significantly overrate White. He is a very good all around player, but he is not a guy that should be considered a core piece on a title team.
Here is the Ringer's player ranking that was updated June 4
https://nbarankings.theringer.com/Tatum is 10, Brown is 21, White is 38, Simons is 87, Pritchard is 89
That isn't a championship core roster even assuming Tatum actually comes back next year and even plays at all let alone the 10th best player in the league.
The 9 guys ahead of Tatum in order are Joker, SGA, Giannis, Luka, Steph, Edwards, Tyrese (before his injury), Mitchell, and Brunson. Then you have Tatum, Wemby, Lebron (2nd Laker), AD, Durant, Kawhi, Cunningham, Mobley (2nd Cav), Towns (2nd Knick), Booker, J. Williams (2nd Thunder). Then we get Brown at 21 (2nd Celtic), Banchero, Siakam (2nd Pacer), Butler (2nd Warrior), JJJ, Fox (2nd Spur), Chet (3rd Thunder), Garland (3rd Cav), Murray (2nd Nugget), Harden (2nd Clipper), Sabonis, Bam, Trae, Morant (2nd Grizzlie), Zubac (3rd Clipper), Sengun (2nd Rocket), Wagner (2nd Magic), White (3rd Celtic), Maxey, and OG (3rd Knick) rounds out the top 40. Thompson (3rd Rocket) and Gordon (3rd Nugget) are the next 2.
So in the top 42 the following teams have 3 players
Thunder - SGA, Williams, Chet - all 3 ranked ahead of respective Celtic
Cavs - Mitchell, Mobley, Garland - all 3 ranked ahead of respective Celtic
Clippers - Kawhi, Harden, Zubac
Celtics - Tatum, Brown, White
Knicks - Brunson, Towns, OG
Nuggets - Jokic, Murray, Gordon
Reaves is 54th so well behind White, but with Luka at 4 and Lebron at 12, they will be better next year at least.
Allen is 57th so the Cavs are the first team to have 4 ranked players (Hunter is 82 ahead of Simons), followed 1 spot later by Powell giving the Clippers 4. Bridges is 60 for the 4th Knick (Hart also comes in before Simons). Caruso 63 and Hartenstein is 65 (Thunder 1st team with 5). VanVleet 64 for the 4th Rocket. MPJ and Braun both come in before (and MPJ well before) Simons.
Boston isn't winning a championship with Tatum, Brown, and White without adding at least 1 more top tier player and they can't do that with the assets they have (and those 3 salaries) and that makes the very large assumption that Tatum resembles the player he was post injury. That is the problem. They need to trade Brown and cash in his value while they still can.