Over the next several weeks, college players will declare for the NBA Draft and begin the process of hiring agents.

The Celtics’ Jaylen Brown went through the same process a year ago, interviewing prospective representatives during the lead-up to the June draft.

Brown’s decision: none of the above.

Brown is one of the few NBA players without an agent. Instead, he decided to hire representatives who specialized in the departments in which he needed assistance. For example, Aaron Goodwin helped Brown procure his shoe deal with Adidas.

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