Celtics star guard Jrue Holiday has been ruled questionable for Wednesday's matchup in LA with a right shoulder impingement. With Holiday's availability in the air for the first leg of their back-to-back in LA,
This latest trade proposal sees Boston shake things up and ship out their veteran guard and champion, Jrue Holiday, for two players they could use to help them depth-wise. This trade idea, proposed by Matt Levine of Celtics on SI, is a three-team deal between the Celtics, Toronto Raptors, and Memphis Grizzlies.
The name points us in the right direction to answer such a question, but what is it that the Boston duo do to generate all that defensive chaos?
The Boston Celtics have been a little up and down lately, showing a big lack of focus at times. While Boston remains one of the best teams in the NBA, it is a little concerning that they have dropped some games that they had no business losing.
Jrue Holiday made a pair of crucial mistakes at the end of regulation in the Celtics' loss to the Hawks, and he took accountability for them.
â‹… The final minute of regulation against Atlanta was frenetic and, at times, tough to keep track of. But it certainly looked as if Jrue Holiday lost track of the score after the Celtics decided earlier that they would foul the Hawks while holding a 3-point lead.
After losing some easy games by their standards, the Boston Celtics part ways with Jrue Holiday to gain a big-name center in a recent three-team trade predictio
LOS ANGELES — The Celtics will look to string together some consistency as they take on the Clippers at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Intuit Dome. They could be missing some rotation players, though, as they have two players listed on their injury report for Tuesday’s game.
After losing to the Hawks, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla made it clear that he's not scared of the challenges of the regular season.
The Celtics nearly blew one win already this past week with brutal crutch time execution. A repeat performance on Saturday night was enough to sink them this time around. The Celtics had the ball and a three-point lead in the final 20 seconds of regulation but still blew the lead and eventually the game in a 119-115 overtime loss to the Hawks.
It didn't take long for the action on the court to dispel any notion that it would be a dull contest. Or so we thought in the early going.
The Celtics played the Warriors on MLK Jr. Day. Coach Joe Mazzulla recognized the significance of that platform. Read more on Boston.com.