Jrue Holiday takes over for Celtics in Game 1 win against Magic: ‘That’s the Jrue I love’

SPORTIVO
Article arrow_drop_down

BOSTON — As the Celtics walked toward their tunnel at halftime Sunday afternoon, the crowd didn’t seem to know how to react. A few fans clapped. Most others stayed silent. Across the arena, nerves hid the postseason excitement that was so present earlier in the game.

The uneasy atmosphere inside TD Garden reflected Boston’s rocky start to Game 1 of its first-round series against the Orlando Magic. After losing all of a double-digit lead to trail by one point at the break, the Celtics had no room to feel comfortable. In the locker room, Jrue Holiday said he and his teammates didn’t need to say much. They already knew the main problem. They weren’t playing with as much aggression as the young and hungry Magic.

Advertisement

“We just knew, going into the third, we needed some energy,” Al Horford told The Athletic. “And Jrue took over. He lifted us. Offensively and defensively, he totally changed the game.”

Two minutes into the third quarter of what would become a 103-86 Celtics win, Holiday attached himself to Franz Wagner to avoid an approaching screen. Wagner drove to the basket, but Holiday stayed with the talented Magic wing and helped to force an ugly shot attempt. When it bounced off the top of the backboard, Holiday tapped the rebound to teammate Jaylen Brown and took off running in transition. After catching an outlet pass from Brown, Holiday created space for a stepback 3-pointer. Cash.

The following possession almost looked like a replay of the previous one, except this time Holiday was covering Paolo Banchero. Again, Holiday worked hard enough that the Magic couldn’t screen him. Again, Holiday influenced a miss. And again, he tapped out the rebound to a teammate before receiving the ball on a fast break. Instead of pulling up for another 3-pointer, Holiday slid a pretty bounce pass to Derrick White for a layup that pushed the Celtics’ run to 7-0 to start the second half. Over the entire third quarter, they outscored the Magic 30-18.

Holiday said the Celtics turned it up after halftime. He neglected to add that he was the one who did it for them.

“He’s a winner,” Horford said. “He knows how to play. And when he has those kind of plays, that just gets us going. It puts us in a different place.”

Holiday only scored nine points. He only had six field goal attempts. He still charged the Celtics on both ends.

“That’s the Jrue I love, you know what I mean?” Brown said. “That’s the Jrue I remember competing against.”

The third quarter provided vintage Holiday minutes. He fought bigger players in the low post. He chased Orlando’s powerful wings around the perimeter. He hustled for rebounds, converted defense into offense and carried the rest of the Celtics along with him. About four minutes into the third quarter, Holiday stole the ball from Wagner near mid-court and pulled up for another 3. His make, which gave the Celtics a 63-53 lead, forced the Magic to call a timeout. Often reserved on the court, Holiday celebrated with a loud scream while walking toward the Boston huddle.

Advertisement

“It’s playoff basketball,” Holiday said, “so you can feel the energy in the arena. You can feel it in the air. You can feel it in the team. And it’s just one of those feelings, like, ‘We’re here.’”

In Game 1, Holiday reintroduced himself. One game won’t eliminate the doubters who showed up during his shooting slump earlier this season, but the mighty effort offered hope that Holiday could once again ascend the same way he did last spring. During the Celtics’ run to the championship, he seemed to get better and better round by round.

Following a quiet opening series against the Heat, Holiday averaged 15.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.4 assists over Boston’s final 14 playoff games while taking on some of the most challenging defensive assignments. An unforgettable steal against the Indiana Pacers’ Andrew Nembhard, which sealed Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals, delivered the peak Holiday experience. At his best, nobody better combines instincts, guts and physical ability.

Now that Holiday is 34, it’s fair to question whether some of that physical ability is lost. He scored 11.1 points per game this season for his lowest average since his rookie season. He shot 35.3 percent on 3-point attempts, his lowest mark since 2019-20. Still, his numbers started to tick back up late in the regular season as if he was ramping up for the bigger games to come.

Plus, Brown said, “Regular season is different from the playoffs.”


Jaylen Brown appreciates all the little things Jrue Holiday does don’t always show up in the boxscore. (Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)

Brown implied that everybody can forget about Holiday’s quiet regular season. The postseason has arrived. It’s time for the intensity to rise. Time for the difficulty level to increase. Time for the real winners to stand up.

“Jrue, he loves the environment just as much as I do,” said Brown, who said his injured right knee felt better. “You could see him picking up guys and blowing through screens and just making plays. And when we get that Jrue, it’s a good sign for us.”

Advertisement

One of the best signs the Celtics could have seen in the playoff opener.

“He’s an innate competitor,” Joe Mazzulla said. “And sometimes he takes a back seat because of the type of guys that we have. I thought tonight, he put the team on his back from that passion and emotion standpoint. And that’s why Jrue Holiday is Jrue Holiday. So we’re lucky to have him. We’re going to need that every single night. But we do feed off his physicality and his presence.”

The rest of the backcourt also delivered. White scored 30 points on 10-for-18 shooting, including 7-for-12 on 3-point attempts. Payton Pritchard added 19 points in 24 minutes off the bench. The Celtics needed their production with Brown, Jayson Tatum and Kristaps Porziņģis combining to score 38 points on 15-for-44 shooting. Following the game, Tatum received an X-ray on his right wrist after a hard fall in the second half, but he said the imaging came back clean and he was “all right” physically. He kept playing after the fall.

Even if he shows no ill effects from the issue, the Celtics will need to earn their baskets against Orlando’s big and physical defense, which ranked second during the regular season and does a great job preventing 3-point attempts. Boston, which averaged an NBA-record 48.2 3-point attempts during the regular season, only generated 37 on Sunday. With one of their weapons neutralized, the Celtics needed to break open Game 1 with their energy.

“I think that in the first half, they kind of controlled the intensity level of the game,” said Brown. “They were more physical than us, and in the second half, we kind of shifted that. We gotta have that mentality all series long. We gotta have the hunter mentality, be more physical, set the tone, set the intensity of the game. I think Orlando did a great job of that in the first half, so, it’s gonna be a lot of that this series. Can’t expect nothing less. It’s gonna be more of a fight than it is skill. Our guys gotta be ready to fight.”

Holiday was ready in Game 1.

“When he’s aggressive for us, we’re a different team,” said Mazzulla. “And it takes everybody to do that. Tonight, it started from his defense, and he changed it for us.”

(Top photo of Jrue Holiday: Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)

This news was originally published on this post .

About the author

About the author call_made

SPORTIVO

More posts

trending_flat
Phillies win the hard way — against themselves and the Nationals

PHILADELPHIA — He stood next to his locker with a gray towel around his neck, tugging at each end, as if he had just been through a 12-round fight and José Alvarado loved every moment of this. More and more reporters joined the scrum around him Tuesday night after a 7-6 Philadelphia Phillies win. Some teammates formed an audience. “That’s a big moment,” Alvarado said, retelling how he struck out the side after loading the bases in the eighth inning. Alvarado has a photo of Rocky Balboa tucked in the back of his locker this year.AdvertisementIt didn’t need to be this hard. That, so far, is the story of the 16-13 Phillies.“You see some new stuff every day in this game,” Alec Bohm said, and in this case, he was referring to the rock fight held between the teams that […]

trending_flat
Jayson Tatum leads Celtics to record-breaking victory over Magic

The Boston Celtics etched their name in NBA history during Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Orlando Magic on April 29 at TD Garden. Trailing at halftime, the Celtics roared back to secure a 120-88 victory, becoming the first team in NBA playoff history to win by 30+ points after being down at the break. "The @celtics are the first team in NBA playoff history to trail at halftime but end up winning by 30+ points," OptaSTATS announced on X, capturing the magnitude of the feat. Jayson Tatum led the charge, finishing with 35 points, eight rebounds, and 10 assists, per NBA.com, showcasing why he's a cornerstone of Boston's championship aspirations. The Celtics' second-half surge was fueled by a stifling defense, holding Orlando to just 40 points after the break while shooting 60% from the field themselves. […]

trending_flat
Arsenal na kolotoči. PSG si před vítězným gólem vyměnil rekordní počet přihrávek

„Těch šestadvacet přihrávek ukazuje na dynamiku a kreativitu, kterými disponujeme. Máme opravdu silný tým,“ rozplýval se portugalský záložník Vitinha, který byl vyhlášen mužem zápasu. Gólová akce začala v čase 02:07 rozehraným volným kopem u postranní čáry, balon si postupně vyměnili téměř všichni hráči PSG. Precizní dílo završil Dembélé.Hosté na Emirates vysloveně vtrhli, Arsenalu 25 minut téměř nepůjčili míč. V tento čas byl poměr držení míče 80 % ku 20 % v jejich prospěch. „Ukázali jsme velkou kvalitu. Snažili jsme se prosadit svojí hrou. Bylo skvělé, že jsme dali brzy gól. Jasně, pak jsme v průběhu utkání někdy trpěli, ale mohli jsme vstřelit klidně tři góly,“ uvedl trenér PSG Luis Enrique.26 - There were 26 passes in the build-up to Ousmane Dembélé’s winner for Paris SG, both the most for a goal for the French side and the most for a goal conceded by Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League on […]

trending_flat
Crystal Palace reap the rewards as Oliver Glasner’s patience starts to pay off

Oliver Glasner openly acknowledges he is not instinctively a patient man, but the Crystal Palace manager has been more forgiving than most of those players who have taken time to find their feet at the south London club.For Daichi Kamada, that might in part be born of familiarity from their time together at Eintracht Frankfurt. Yet Glasner had no prior connection with Ismaila Sarr nor Eddie Nketiah and all three, at certain points and to different extents, have found life taxing at Palace since arriving last summer.AdvertisementKamada, a high earner after his free transfer from Lazio, has only made a sporadic impact this season, operating mostly off the substitutes’ bench, before gradually delivering a more meaningful contribution over the past month or so. He came with a strong reputation; expectations were high.The story is similar for Nketiah, who joined from Arsenal […]

trending_flat
Giannis Antetokounmpo: Tyrese Haliburton’s dad ‘disrespectful’ in postgame run-in

<!--> Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton was so excited about Indiana's improbable overtime rally that he didn't realize what led to the postgame scuffle between his teammates and the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night.Then he got to the locker room, watched the replay and winced when he saw his father, John, on the court, confronting two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo."I had no idea it happened until I got back to the locker room and they showed me the video of my pops," the two-time All-Star said after he made the decisive layup with 1.3 seconds left to give Indiana a 119-118 victory and a 4-1 series win. "We had a little talk about it. I don't agree with what transpired there. I think basketball is basketball and let's keep it on the court. I think he just got excited."ADVERTISEMENT -->Antetokounmpo wasn't pleased, either, […]

trending_flat
Bill Belichick backlash over awkward interview? Tensions rise as Jordon Hudson sends clear message to the media

Bill Belichick, the iconic former head coach of the New England Patriots, is no stranger to being under scrutiny, whether for his performance on the field or his personal life. However, his recent appearance on CBS's Sunday Morning to promote his new book, The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football, has sparked fresh controversy, this time about his relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson.During the interview with Tony Dokoupil, tensions escalated when Hudson intervened after Dokoupil broached the subject of how Belichick met his girlfriend. Hudson quickly shut down the question, asserting, "We're not talking about this." This blunt reaction set the tone for an awkward segment, reportedly leading Hudson to leave the set temporarily out of frustration. Fans are concerned! Bill Belichick girlfriend Jordon Hudson calls plays for Tar Heels in practiceAccording to TMZ, the interview was […]

Related

trending_flat
Phillies win the hard way — against themselves and the Nationals

PHILADELPHIA — He stood next to his locker with a gray towel around his neck, tugging at each end, as if he had just been through a 12-round fight and José Alvarado loved every moment of this. More and more reporters joined the scrum around him Tuesday night after a 7-6 Philadelphia Phillies win. Some teammates formed an audience. “That’s a big moment,” Alvarado said, retelling how he struck out the side after loading the bases in the eighth inning. Alvarado has a photo of Rocky Balboa tucked in the back of his locker this year.AdvertisementIt didn’t need to be this hard. That, so far, is the story of the 16-13 Phillies.“You see some new stuff every day in this game,” Alec Bohm said, and in this case, he was referring to the rock fight held between the teams that […]

trending_flat
Jayson Tatum leads Celtics to record-breaking victory over Magic

The Boston Celtics etched their name in NBA history during Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Orlando Magic on April 29 at TD Garden. Trailing at halftime, the Celtics roared back to secure a 120-88 victory, becoming the first team in NBA playoff history to win by 30+ points after being down at the break. "The @celtics are the first team in NBA playoff history to trail at halftime but end up winning by 30+ points," OptaSTATS announced on X, capturing the magnitude of the feat. Jayson Tatum led the charge, finishing with 35 points, eight rebounds, and 10 assists, per NBA.com, showcasing why he's a cornerstone of Boston's championship aspirations. The Celtics' second-half surge was fueled by a stifling defense, holding Orlando to just 40 points after the break while shooting 60% from the field themselves. […]

trending_flat
Arsenal na kolotoči. PSG si před vítězným gólem vyměnil rekordní počet přihrávek

„Těch šestadvacet přihrávek ukazuje na dynamiku a kreativitu, kterými disponujeme. Máme opravdu silný tým,“ rozplýval se portugalský záložník Vitinha, který byl vyhlášen mužem zápasu. Gólová akce začala v čase 02:07 rozehraným volným kopem u postranní čáry, balon si postupně vyměnili téměř všichni hráči PSG. Precizní dílo završil Dembélé.Hosté na Emirates vysloveně vtrhli, Arsenalu 25 minut téměř nepůjčili míč. V tento čas byl poměr držení míče 80 % ku 20 % v jejich prospěch. „Ukázali jsme velkou kvalitu. Snažili jsme se prosadit svojí hrou. Bylo skvělé, že jsme dali brzy gól. Jasně, pak jsme v průběhu utkání někdy trpěli, ale mohli jsme vstřelit klidně tři góly,“ uvedl trenér PSG Luis Enrique.26 - There were 26 passes in the build-up to Ousmane Dembélé’s winner for Paris SG, both the most for a goal for the French side and the most for a goal conceded by Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League on […]

trending_flat
Crystal Palace reap the rewards as Oliver Glasner’s patience starts to pay off

Oliver Glasner openly acknowledges he is not instinctively a patient man, but the Crystal Palace manager has been more forgiving than most of those players who have taken time to find their feet at the south London club.For Daichi Kamada, that might in part be born of familiarity from their time together at Eintracht Frankfurt. Yet Glasner had no prior connection with Ismaila Sarr nor Eddie Nketiah and all three, at certain points and to different extents, have found life taxing at Palace since arriving last summer.AdvertisementKamada, a high earner after his free transfer from Lazio, has only made a sporadic impact this season, operating mostly off the substitutes’ bench, before gradually delivering a more meaningful contribution over the past month or so. He came with a strong reputation; expectations were high.The story is similar for Nketiah, who joined from Arsenal […]

trending_flat
Giannis Antetokounmpo: Tyrese Haliburton’s dad ‘disrespectful’ in postgame run-in

<!--> Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton was so excited about Indiana's improbable overtime rally that he didn't realize what led to the postgame scuffle between his teammates and the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night.Then he got to the locker room, watched the replay and winced when he saw his father, John, on the court, confronting two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo."I had no idea it happened until I got back to the locker room and they showed me the video of my pops," the two-time All-Star said after he made the decisive layup with 1.3 seconds left to give Indiana a 119-118 victory and a 4-1 series win. "We had a little talk about it. I don't agree with what transpired there. I think basketball is basketball and let's keep it on the court. I think he just got excited."ADVERTISEMENT -->Antetokounmpo wasn't pleased, either, […]

trending_flat
Bill Belichick backlash over awkward interview? Tensions rise as Jordon Hudson sends clear message to the media

Bill Belichick, the iconic former head coach of the New England Patriots, is no stranger to being under scrutiny, whether for his performance on the field or his personal life. However, his recent appearance on CBS's Sunday Morning to promote his new book, The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football, has sparked fresh controversy, this time about his relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson.During the interview with Tony Dokoupil, tensions escalated when Hudson intervened after Dokoupil broached the subject of how Belichick met his girlfriend. Hudson quickly shut down the question, asserting, "We're not talking about this." This blunt reaction set the tone for an awkward segment, reportedly leading Hudson to leave the set temporarily out of frustration. Fans are concerned! Bill Belichick girlfriend Jordon Hudson calls plays for Tar Heels in practiceAccording to TMZ, the interview was […]

Be the first to leave a comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity.

About SPORTIVO

Sportivo Network is a dedicated social platform for sports enthusiasts, athletes, and scouts. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete looking for opportunities, a coach searching for talent, or simply a sports lover wanting to connect with like-minded people, Sportivo is your go-to network. With features like direct messaging, profile showcasing, and talent scouting, Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity. Here, you can share your achievements, interact with professionals, and open doors to the next level in your sports journey. Join Sportivo Network – because every great athlete deserves to be discovered!
Copyright © 2025 SPORTIVO News. and SPORTIVO Network. All rights reserved.

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation