Celtics' Jaylen Brown wants to 'attack the wealth disparity' in Boston after historic NBA deal
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Boston Celtics All-Star Jaylen Brown said he will use his historic $304 million contract to "attack the wealth disparity" in the city of Boston.
"I want to launch a project to bring Black Wall Street here to Boston. I want to attack the wealth disparity here," Brown said when asked what he plans to do with his "generational wealth." Joe Morgan is a Sports Reporter for Fox News.
"I think there's analytics that support that stimulating the wealth gap could actually be something that could be betterment for the entire economy," he said. "With the biggest financial deal in NBA history, it makes sense to talk about, one, your investment in community, but two also, the wealth disparity here that nobody wants to talk about. It's top five in the U.S. It's something that we can all improve on. It's unsettling."