Jrue Holiday doesn't have to prove anything to anybody. Despite his less-than-expected stats in the regular season, in last night's Game-3 in the East Semis, he showed his bosses and Celtics fans just how valuable he is.
Holiday inked a 4-yeat/$134.4 million deal recently, which means he will be 37 years old in the final season of the contract if he picks up his player option. Brad Stevens knows what he has in the 2-time All Star, 1-time Champ, 5-time All-Defense and 3-time Teammate of the year.
Boston truly needed last night's win in Game-3 against the Cavaliers, and Jrue expressed himself on the court from the start, defending, rebounding and scoring almost at will. He came away with 18 points, eight rebounds and five assists. He was dead-on in his shooting, hitting 7-of-10 from the field and 3-of-4 on 3-pointers.
The focus will always be on Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the two main stars for Boston, but Jrue Holiday's credentials are solid. I am most moved by his three Teammate-of-the-Year awards than any other accolades he has achieved. But he just proved he can move into the spotlight when that much-sought-after Banner 18 is within sight.
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