Jaylen Brown is the missing piece for the Golden State Warriors, according to Kendrick Perkins.
Perkins believes Brown's addition would be an upgrade for the Warriors, helping Stephen Curry.
What happened?
The Boston Celtics included Brown in a trade offer for Giannis Antetokounmpo earlier this offseason.
Since then, Brown's name has surfaced in trade speculation, with ESPN's Shams Charania reporting the Celtics are listening to offers.
Why it matters for Jaylen Brown
Brown's future is "very much up in the air," according to Brian Windhorst.
Celtics president Brad Stevens declined to guarantee Brown would remain in Boston, saying "I'm never going to predict the future."
What comes next?
The Warriors and Lakers are emerging as potential landing spots for Brown.
Perkins argues that Brown's addition would give the Warriors another reliable shot creator alongside Curry and a better perimeter defender.
The Lakers are also a potential fit, with Stephen A. Smith believing Brown's two-way game would lessen the burden on Luka Doncic and LeBron James.
Brown will earn roughly $57.1 million next season, making any trade complicated.
The Warriors would need Jimmy Butler's expiring contract to make the salaries work.
League insiders believe the Celtics would seek significant draft compensation and young talent in return.
Brown's potential addition would address several basketball needs for the Warriors.
He would give them another reliable shot creator and a better perimeter defender.
The Lakers' interest in Brown is also driven by their desire to build a strong team around Doncic.
Brown's two-way game would be a valuable asset for the Lakers.
The trade speculation surrounding Brown is likely to continue in the coming weeks.
Brown's future with the Celtics remains uncertain, with several teams emerging as potential suitors.