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Celtics pay tribute to 2024 champion Jrue Holiday in return
#1 out of 14
sports1d ago

Celtics pay tribute to 2024 champion Jrue Holiday in return

  • Jrue Holiday received a champion’s welcome in Boston as he returned to face his old team with Portland.
  • Holiday said the moment felt like family and emphasized the strong bond with the Celtics.
  • Boston traded Holiday to Portland before the 2023-24 season to manage the luxury tax.
  • Holiday contributed 14 points in 24 minutes in the 102-94 loss to Boston.
  • Holiday discussed the sense of family with former Celtics teammates after the game.
  • The Celtics extended their lead in the Atlantic Division while awaiting Jayson Tatum's return from injury.
  • Holiday's return followed two months out with a right calf strain and a minutes restriction.
  • The tribute video featured Holiday holding the NBA championship trophy Celtics won in 2024.
  • Portland is the current team Holiday plays for, after being traded from Boston.
  • The game ended with a 102-94 Celtics win over Portland.
  • The article notes Holiday’s two-way prowess helped Boston win the 2024 title.
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Boston Celtics go up big, hold on to beat Blazers: Five reasons why they won
#2 out of 14
sports1d ago

Boston Celtics go up big, hold on to beat Blazers: Five reasons why they won

  • The Celtics opened with a 23-point lead and shot 54% in the first quarter, while Portland struggled at 19%.
  • Boston benefited from Amari Williams's minutes and improved defense
  • Derrick White contributed 18 points and hit a clutch shot late
  • Portland was hampered by Avdija's absence in late-game situations
  • Portland turned the ball over 18 times, fueling Boston’s 19 points from miscues
  • Jrue Holiday contributed 14 points for Boston
  • Payton Pritchard starred with 23 points in his hometown matchup
  • The Celtics kept the game at double digits for most of the fourth quarter
  • The game featured a slugfest with cold shooting and turnovers on both sides
  • Brown contributed 20 points and 8 rebounds for Boston
  • The final plays cemented Boston's win with a late defensive stand
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Jaylen Brown Reacts To ‘Weird’ Reunion With Former Celtics Stars
#3 out of 14
sports1d ago

Jaylen Brown Reacts To ‘Weird’ Reunion With Former Celtics Stars

  • Brown faced his former Celtics teammates Jrue Holiday and Rob Williams III in a road test with Portland at TD Garden.
  • Holiday received a warm reception from Celtics fans upon his return to Boston.
  • Williams III also returned to face his former team after being traded to Portland.
  • Brown said it felt strange to see two great teammates in opposing uniforms.
  • Boston remains championship-caliber, posting a 29-17 record this season.
  • Celtics beat the Trail Blazers 102-94 behind balanced scoring.
  • Brown contributed 20 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and four steals.
  • Holiday added 14 points with a versatile role on both ends.
  • Robert Williams III contributed solid minutes off the Portland bench.
  • The Celtics prepare for a next game against the Hawks and Kristaps Porzingis.
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Jaylen Brown took Celtics doubts personally, just as Jrue Holiday thought he would
#4 out of 14
sports1d ago

Jaylen Brown took Celtics doubts personally, just as Jrue Holiday thought he would

  • Jrue Holiday returned to Boston with a celebratory reception, including a video tribute and standing ovation.
  • Brown embraced a personal, edge-driven approach this season, saying he takes things personally and uses it as motivation.
  • Boston sits near the Eastern Conference's top, boosted by Brown's scoring and the team's overall effort despite Tatum's injury absence.
  • Jrue Holiday praised the Celtics' character and leadership, noting the team’s ability to prove doubters wrong.
  • The Celtics celebrated Williams' return-to-form, noting he remains a high-flying presence on defense.
  • Boston highlighted the coaching staff and leadership for sustaining success after roster changes.
  • Brown emphasized the team's high net rating and contender status in the Eastern Conference.
  • Jayson Tatum’s injury absence was acknowledged as a factor in the season but did not derail the Celtics.
  • The Celtics stressed a culture of accountability and readiness to compete, even as they reshaped the roster.
  • The article notes Payton Pritchard’s remarks support Brown’s determination against skeptics.
  • The night reinforced Boston’s identity as a team that embraces pressure and proves doubters wrong.
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NBA champ Jrue Holiday was cheered in Boston return
#5 out of 14
sports1d ago

NBA champ Jrue Holiday was cheered in Boston return

  • Jrue Holiday received a champion’s welcome from the Boston crowd during his return to the Celtics with Portland.
  • Holiday emphasized the family-like bond with Boston and its fans, noting the shared history.
  • Boston leads the Atlantic Division and holds the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference amid Holiday’s return.
  • Holiday missed two months this season with a right calf strain and is back on a minutes restriction.
  • Holiday reflected on his career path, noting previous stops before landing in Boston.
  • Portland’s defeat in Boston did not dampen Holiday’s sentiment about his Celtics tenure.
  • Teammate Rob Williams III described mixed emotions about the trade involving Holiday.
  • The Celtics continue to pursue a playoff run with plans for Jayson Tatum’s potential return.
  • The event underscores the enduring connection between the Celtics and a former championship contributor.
  • Holiday emphasized that teamwork and loyalty matter beyond individual team changes.
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Four-Game Week Could Prompt Knicks Trade
#6 out of 14
sports23h ago

Four-Game Week Could Prompt Knicks Trade

  • The Knicks face a four-game, five-day stretch vs. Kings, Raptors, Trail Blazers and Lakers.
  • The stretch is described as four auditions to test the roster’s guts and lessons.
  • A poor run could push policy toward a two-way wing or a reliable bench ballhandler.
  • Injuries and standings heighten urgency ahead of the deadline.
  • The Knicks’ standing gap remains tight, making every week decisive for seeding and moves.
  • If results slump, the front office could pursue a two-way wing or better bench ballhandling.
  • The schedule exposes defensive pressure on Knicks’ reserves and potential roster tests.
  • The report highlights risk of reduced rim protection if players struggle.
  • Sacramento, Toronto, Portland and L.A. games are framed as tests for trust in current role players.
  • The piece notes potential trades could reshape the Knicks’ near-term strategy.
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Knicks Showing Interest in Trail Blazers $32 Million Starter
#7 out of 14
sports21h ago

Knicks Showing Interest in Trail Blazers $32 Million Starter

  • Knicks have explored pathways to acquire Jrue Holiday as a potential backcourt upgrade.
  • A simple trade could send Bridges and Robinson to Portland to match Holiday’s salary.
  • A three-team deal was floated to bring Giannis and Holiday to New York.
  • Portland would acquire Bridges and Guerschon Yabusele in the proposed package.
  • Holiday’s age and current injury history complicate any deal for the Knicks.
  • Milwaukee would need convincing offers to trade Giannis in any package.
  • The Knicks’ hard cap could limit additional moves beyond a Holiday deal.
  • Portland’s timeline and pursuit of a playoff push complicate trading Holiday.
  • Experts argue that smaller upgrades may make more sense than a massive overhaul.
  • The article evaluates the value of Holiday’s playoff experience and defense for a contender.
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#8
Wizards Add G League Center on 10-Day Contract
#8 out of 14
sports19h ago

Wizards Add G League Center on 10-Day Contract

  • Wizards sign Skal Labissiere to a 10-day contract to bolster front court depth.
  • Labissiere has NBA experience and was a first-round pick in 2016.
  • In the G League this year, Labissiere is averaging 19.4 points and 8.0 rebounds per game.
  • The move aims to address frontcourt injuries and depth for upcoming games.
  • Labissiere previously trained with Washington and is familiar with the team.
  • If Labissiere performs well, the Wizards could consider another 10-day deal.
  • Labissiere’s signing comes as the Wizards sit at 10-34 this season.
  • The decision aligns with balancing minutes behind Alex Sarr in the Wizards’ rotation.
  • Labissiere is a 29-year-old center from Kentucky who was drafted 28th overall in 2016.
  • The Wizards may keep Labissiere beyond 10 days if he fits the roster needs.
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Wizards' Michael Winger Drops Exec-Speak to Explain Deni Avdija Trade With Blazers
#9 out of 14
sports19h ago

Wizards' Michael Winger Drops Exec-Speak to Explain Deni Avdija Trade With Blazers

  • Wizards president Michael Winger defended the Avdija trade as part of a roster reset aimed at long-term improvement.
  • Winger said Washington is not pursuing short-term or moderate success, aiming for a higher ceiling on hope.
  • The Avdija deal included assets and future picks, with questions about long-term value for Washington.
  • Author Andrew Hughes noted that Portland benefits from a favorable Avdija move while Washington contends with rebuild goals.
  • The trade impact hinges on future Blazers picks and whether Avdija’s performance affects lottery status.
  • Winger’s remarks were delivered in the context of ongoing trade discussions and player value assessments.
  • The report highlights that Avdija’s ascent posed long-term questions for Washington’s rebuild strategy.
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'He looked exceptional:'  Amari Williams shows quick growth through pushing, patience from Celtics staff
#10 out of 14
sports17h ago

'He looked exceptional:' Amari Williams shows quick growth through pushing, patience from Celtics staff

  • Williams received more minutes due to the Celtics' illness issues, then impressed with defense and rebounding in Portland game.
  • Teammates and coach praised Williams' rim protection and readiness on defense.
  • Coach Mazzulla described balancing patience with non-negotiables in Williams' development.
  • Williams' learning is part of Celtics' broader 'university' approach to player development this season.
  • Boston remains 29-17, with wins coming in varied ways as Williams develops.
  • Mazzulla noted the system alignment between Maine's G League and Boston as Williams learns.
  • Williams could return to Maine for further refinement as Celtics monitor his progress.
  • Staff sees Williams’ development as potentially affecting trade deadline decisions.
  • The piece highlights Amari Williams’ early career flair, including intent-filled play and timely contributions.
  • Williams’ multi-faceted improvement includes screening, rebounding, and defense against varied opponents.
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