Jrue Holiday, now with the Portland Trail Blazers, got a hero’s welcome back in Boston on Monday night. Celtics fans cheered big when he appeared on the scoreboard during warmups, roared again at his introduction, and gave a standing ovation after a tribute video showed him holding the 2024 NBA championship trophy he helped win.
Emotional Game Night
Portland lost 102-94 to the Celtics, but Jrue Holiday scored 14 points in 24 minutes despite a recent calf injury that kept him out for two months. He called the moment “brought back good times” and praised fans for always having his back, just like during every home game. After the game, he hugged his old teammates, saying they feel like family even on different teams.
Holiday’s Celtics Legacy
Boston traded for Holiday before the 2023-24 season, and his strong defense and play helped them grab their 18th NBA title. Salary cap rules forced the team to trade him and Kristaps Porzingis in the offseason. Holiday has bounced between teams before – drafted by Philly, then New Orleans and Milwaukee – so switches don’t faze him anymore.
Teammate’s Take
Rob Williams III, traded to Portland for Holiday in 2023, watched Boston’s championship from afar with mixed feelings. He called his first trade rough but now feels glad it happened. Boston leads the Atlantic Division as the East’s No. 2 seed, hoping Jayson Tatum returns from injury for playoffs.

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