Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.After the Boston Celtics tried to deal Jaylen Brown in an attempt to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo earlier this offseason, there was a lot of conjecture about whether or not they needed to trade the 2024 NBA Finals MVP. He was visibly upset in his Twitch streams, but the Celtics are rarely reactionary in handling this kind of stuff.Turns out, they’re reacting.Boston is trading Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Paul George, two first-round picks (2028 via the LA Clippers, their own in 2031) and two second-round picks. It’s another blockbuster in a summer of blockbusters.ESPN first reported the deal. This is a major shift for the Celtics, and it’s potentially a move that turns the Sixers into a much more serious threat in the Eastern Conference. What does it all mean?Let’s bust out the red ink and slap some grades on this trade.76ers receive Jaylen BrownWhat a massive swing by the 76ers, who came back from down 3-1 against the Celtics in the first round to beat them in a playoff series for the first time since 1982. The Sixers have been worried about surviving the Joel Embiid experience from season to season, as their potential hinges on his availability. Last season, they figured that out a lot better with Tyrese Maxey continuing to rise as a star, and VJ Edgecombe immediately making an impact as a star rookie.