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Celtics’ Jrue Holiday Sends Bold Message After Huge Extension
Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

The Boston Celtics are aiming to capture their 18th NBA championship in the coming months. As part of their strategic preparations, they completed an important transaction off the court this Wednesday.

The team has secured a four-year, $135 million contract extension with starting point guard Jrue Holiday, a move aimed at maintaining the stability of their core lineup for the foreseeable future.

According to NBC Sports Boston, Holiday expressed a strong desire to remain with the Celtics long-term, aiming to “win multiple rings” with the team.

Holiday’s acquisition from last summer marked a significant reshuffle for the Celtics following their disappointing loss in Game 7 of the previous season’s Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat. The team said goodbye to key players, including Marcus Smart, the former Defensive Player of the Year, Robert Williams III, and Grant Williams. In their place, the Celtics welcomed Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, among others, through various trades.

The Celtics didn’t just integrate their new additions; they excelled, rapidly achieving the best record in the NBA by a significant margin.

Holiday has not only matched Marcus Smart’s defensive prowess but has also enhanced the team’s offensive output, particularly through his accurate shooting and prowess from beyond the arc.

As the playoffs approach, the Celtics and their dedicated fanbase have their hearts set on nothing less than a championship. While achieving this goal is paramount, securing key players like Holiday ensures that, regardless of the outcome, the team’s core will remain intact for the next season’s efforts.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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