The Boston Celtics got a big win over the Miami Heat on Friday as they were able to get back on track. Boston overwhelmed the ...
Finger injuries are common among basketball players. But for Jrue Holiday, the diagnosis he received last week was a new one. The Celtics guard missed his second straight game Sunday with ...
Holiday is a critical piece of a 2025 Celtics title picture -- will he be able to come through when Boston needs him most?
The Boston Celtics’ backcourt has been fairly healthy this season, but it looks like they have suffered their first big injury of the year with Jrue Holiday. After missing their last game ...
As the Philadelphia 76ers head into their Thursday night matchup against the Boston Celtics, the home team has some questions surrounding their starting guard, Jrue Holiday. Lately, the former ...
The two major salaries that league figures are monitoring in possible future trades: Kristaps Porziņģis and Jrue ...
Gary Washburn: The mallet finger Jrue Holiday is suffering is on his right pinkie finger. The finger is in a small cast and he does not plan on surgery. He’s treating the pain but offered no ...
The Boston Celtics will be without starting point guard Jrue Holiday for Friday night's matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers at TD Garden. Holiday has been ruled out with a "mallet finger ...
One can make a legitimate case that a number of players could serve as a sort of critical element for the Celtics' postseason ...
Celtics guard Jrue Holiday on Sunday missed his second consecutive game due to an injury to his right pinky, and the timeline for his return remains unclear. Holiday said he suffered the “mallet ...
It’s not my vote, though. My vote for favorite single play of the championship run was Jrue Holiday’s game-saving, I’ll-be-taking-that-basketball-now steal from the Pacers’ Andrew Nembhard ...
Since joining the Boston Celtics in 2023, Jrue Holiday has become a core part of Joe Mazzulla's rotation. The 34-year-old guard is an elite defender and connector on the offensive end. However ...