Jrue Holiday was the second star on a championship-winning Milwaukee Bucks team. Now, he’s the world’s most luxurious luxury on the Celtics team that just kicked the Bucks back down the pit of the Eastern Conference as they tried hopelessly to climb out.
Even better, though, was how Holiday did the kicking down the stretch, proving that making winning plays, over and over, is what matters most when games turn ugly. He didn’t just tell Milwaukee they were wrong for getting rid of him; he squared up and showed them.
The 2-8 Bucks must have seen Holiday like how a burnt-out divorcee sees their ex on a honeymoon in Aruba on Instagram.