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Jrue Holiday on Celtics’ triumph over the Bucks: ‘I love beating them’

Holiday spent three seasons with the Bucks and won a title. There's no beef, but he loves beating his former team.

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Before Jrue Holiday became a Celtic, he was with the Milwaukee Bucks. He spent three seasons with the Bucks and won a title with them in 2021.

Holiday has played for four franchises over his 16-year NBA career. The Bucks and Celtics are the only ones he has championships with.

Holiday made four 3-pointers in the Celtics’ opening night win over the Knicks when Boston tied the NBA record for most threes in a game. The Celtics tied the 2020 Bucks, and Holiday made the most threes of any Bucks player in the record-breaking game.

Holiday said he enjoyed beating his former team on Tuesday night, but didn’t feel any extra emotions suiting up against Milwaukee.

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“We already beat them,” Holiday said. “We beat them twice last year. I mean, I won a championship, so I love them all. They’re like my brothers. No ill-will or beef or anything but I love beating them just because who doesn’t love beating people.”

The Celtics got off to a rough start shooting the ball Monday night, missing their first seven shots of the game. Al Horford swatted a shot from Giannis Antetokounmpo that led to a layup from Derrick White for Boston’s first score.

The Celtics, fueled by a game-high 30 points from Jaylen Brown and a franchise-record tying eight threes off the bench from Payton Pritchard, found their shooting strokes eventually.

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Holiday scored 21 points on 7-12 shooting. He said that creating chaos on the defensive end helped the Celtics get their offense straightened out.

“It gives us a chance to figure things out,” Holiday said. “Even though we feel we might not be playing well or playing together, I think if you go out there and play hard and create chaos sometimes it will bring you closer and I feel like that’s kind of what happened. Towards the end we stretched the lead.”

The Celtics have won four-straight games to open the season. Holiday said the team’s confidence and calm mindset has been a plus.

“I feel like it’s just in us,” Holiday said of the team’s confidence. “For the most part we are like that personally, maybe in our personal lives. I don’t think we really get shook by anything kind of outside of basketball, so we carry that into basketball. We’re pretty calm and collected.”

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