Boston Celtics small forward Jaylen Brown is reportedly working with agent Jason Glushon, according to Jackie MacMullan of ESPN.

Brown has been hesitant to hire an agent, opting for specialists and advisors to help with career decisions. However, it looks like the Celtics swingman is finally going to retain an agent.

Via Bryan Kalbrosky of Celtics Wire:

On the most recent episode of ESPN’s Hoop Collective Podcast, we learned an update.

Around the eleven-minute mark, Brian Windhorst asked Jackie MacMullan to confirm if Brown was still working without an agent. The veteran ESPN reporter said that was “not true” and that Brown was actually now with Jason Glushon.

The agent played both collegiate and minor league baseball and previously worked at Wasserman before opening his own shop.

Other clients currently represented by Glushon include former Boston big man Al Horford and New Orleans Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday. Both players agreed to contracts worth over $100 million the summer he founded Glushon Sports Management.

Brown is eligible to sign a rookie-scale extension with the Celtics. If Brown and Boston can't agree to a deal by Oct. 21, the youngster will become a restricted free agent next summer.

Brown averaged 13.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists for the Celtics last season. Under his current contract, Brown will make $6.5 million this season.