Jaylen Brown Undergoes Arthroscopic Knee Procedure

Celtics star forward Jaylen Brown underwent a right knee arthroscopic debridement procedure today, according to a team press release. He is expected to participate in training camp without limitation, the statement adds (Twitter link).

Brown had been dealing with a knee injury since March. Late last month, it was reported that the 28-year-old was still pondering his options, including a surgical procedure. Ultimately, that’s the path that he chose.

Brown averaged 22.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 11 postseason games despite the partial meniscus tear that cropped up late in the regular season.

The fact that Brown is expected to be healthy for training camp is a big boost for a franchise that will likely be without Jayson Tatum next season due to the Achilles tear he suffered during the playoffs. Brown is entering the second year of his five-year super-max contract.

Deep into the luxury tax, the Celtics are looking to shed some salary with prominent players such as Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis among the candidates to be on the move. There hasn’t been as much speculation about a possible Brown trade but the fact that his knee problem appears to be relatively minor should erase any concerns from potential suitors about acquiring him.

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