Jaylen Brown Calls for Player Equity as NBA Team Values Soar (2)

Jan. 9, 2026, 2:27 PM UTC

As NBA franchise values soar into the billions, Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown said players should be allowed to build equity alongside owners, arguing the league’s labor rules lag far behind the wealth created by the sport.

Brown, a forward for the Boston Celtics and vice president of the National Basketball Players Association, compared NBA players to executives at major corporations, saying employees at companies such as Apple or Nike often receive equity for years of service. Professional athletes, he argued, should be viewed similarly.

WATCH: Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics, a four-time NBA All-Star, Finals MVP, entrepreneur and philanthropist says players should be allowed to build equity alongside owners during an interview with Brooke Sutherland in Boston. Source: Bloomberg

“The sweat equity that you put in, you get compensated for ...

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