Jaylen Brown remains a divisive player around the league as the Boston Celtics weigh trade options.

What's happening with Jaylen Brown?

The Celtics star is on a supermax contract, but his style of play is not analytics-friendly.

He tends to operate in the midrange without attacking the basket to draw fouls and isn't an efficient three-point shooter.

Why the polarizing views on Jaylen Brown?

ESPN's Tim MacMahon laid out why NBA executives view Brown as a "very polarizing" player, citing his contract and playing style.

Brown has only had one season with an assist-to-turnover ratio higher than 1.5, and he's a 35.8 percent shooter on threes in his career.

What comes next for Jaylen Brown?

The Celtics are reportedly seeking four first-round draft picks in return for Brown, but they're not getting a lot of interest at the moment.

On Tuesday's episode of *Get Up*, MacMahon discussed the challenges of finding appropriate value for Brown.

The discussion around Brown has gone too far in the negative direction, with some analytics people questioning his value.

Brown was sixth in MVP voting last year and was a recent Finals MVP, but his contract and playing style are concerns for teams.

The Celtics will need to find a trade that works for them, but it's unclear what the future holds for Brown.

Brown's midrange game is very good, especially last season, but teams have been emphasizing it less with each passing season.

The apron rules have made teams more cognizant of the cap, and a player like Brown may not hold as much value as he once did.

Brown has played at a high level for a majority of his career, making the All-Star team multiple times and being a two-time All-NBA second-team selection.