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Sports

Jrue Holiday leads Boston Celtics to victory over Brooklyn Nets

The Boston Celtics secured a significant 118-110 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday night, with Jrue Holiday stepping up to lead the Celtics’ offense. This marked an end to Holiday’s 53-game drought, as he contributed 14 points and 12 assists, a notable achievement in a Boston uniform. While Holiday has previously achieved double-digit assists in two separate games, his overall performance this season has seen a decline in numbers, which can be attributed to the team’s stacked lineup.

Following the offseason trade that brought Holiday to the Celtics, his role as a glue-guy and the team’s de-facto fifth option has been evident. However, his recent standout performance against the Nets highlights his ability to make a significant impact when given the opportunity. Despite sharing ballhandling responsibility with Derrick White, Jayson Tatum, and Jaylen Brown, Holiday’s contributions have been instrumental in the Celtics’ continued success as they maintain their position as one of the top teams in the NBA.

At 33 years old, Holiday brings valuable experience and intangibles to the Celtics, serving as the only player on the roster with a championship win. His ability to provide additional playmaking and scoring will undoubtedly be beneficial for a team that is already performing at an exceptional level. As the Celtics pursue their championship aspirations, Holiday’s resurgence in form presents an encouraging sign for the team’s prospects moving forward.

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