Jrue Holiday Wants to Remain in Boston
Jrue Holiday is keen to remain in Boston. "We still have a really, really great opportunity and a great window to be successful and win a championship again," Holiday told reporters during his exit interview. "I think the talent that we have on this team, not only on the court, but the coaching staff all the way up to (Celtics president of basketball operations) Brad [Stevens], has been amazing. So, the opportunity to win is now, and I still want to be a part of that." The veteran guard has completed his second year in Boston, and from a statistical standpoint, it was his worst season since his rookie campaign. Holiday will soon turn 35, and his best days are clearly behind him. However, a move away from Boston may boost his fantasy stock if he joins a team willing to give him a larger role. Trading him won't be easy, though, as Holiday will enter the second year of a four-year, $135 million deal next season.
Source: Conor Roche
Boston Celtics guard Source: Conor Roche

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