Celtics Veteran Hopes to Stay with Boston Amid Trade Speculation
- Jrue Holiday, a veteran Celtics guard, hopes to remain with Boston amid trade speculation during the 2025 offseason following their 61-21 season and playoff exit in Boston.
- The Celtics plan roster changes to reduce payroll and avoid large luxury tax penalties, especially after key injuries and Holiday's declining offensive production this season.
- Holiday, who battled multiple injuries and averaged career-low 11.1 points and 3.9 assists per game while missing 20 regular-season games, remains a respected defender and teammate valued by the team.
- Holiday expressed confidence that the team retains a strong chance to compete for a title again, praising both the players and the coaching staff despite their postseason letdown.
- The Celtics are entering a pivotal offseason likely to define their future, with Holiday attracting interest from multiple teams as a possible trade option, though he remains committed to competing for another championship with Boston.
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Celtics veteran hopes to stay with Boston amid trade speculation
As an aging player with a high salary, Jrue Holiday has been viewed as a potential trade candidate during what could be a busy offseason of roster movement for the Celtics. He hopes that isn’t the case. The veteran guard said in his end-of-season news conference that he wants to remain with Boston — and that he still believes the Celtics can contend for a championship next season, even with star player Jayson Tatum expected to miss a large porti…
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