According to Jrue Holiday, he is extremely confident that his Boston Celtics have what it takes to beat the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night. The two-time All-Star said that the C’s have already done it earlier this season, and they are now going to make it 2-0 against the Bucks when they face off at the Fiserv Forum tonight.
Milwaukee supporters expect nothing less from their former star. In fact, it is this competitive nature that made him such a well-loved and highly respected figure during his time with the Bucks.
Jrue Holiday’s Endearing Message for Milwaukee Bucks Fans

Despite all the competition on the court, however, there’s no denying that Holiday still has a soft spot for his former team, the fans, and the city he called home for the past three years.
On Thursday, Holiday purchased an ad in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel to send an endearing message to the fans ahead of his first time back at the Fiserv Forum since his summer move to Boston:
“For as special as our championship was in 2021, and it was one of the most special basketball moments of my life, it was the fans, the teammates and the community in Milwaukee that really felt like home for me and my family,” read the message in the ad (h/t JR Radcliffe of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel). “We hope we left Milwaukee in better shape than when we arrived here, both on and off the court, and will forever cherish our friends, teammates and the special memories we created together.”

How can you not love this dude, right? I mean, who takes out an ad in the local paper to send an endearing message to the same team that traded you away just a few months ago? Well, apparently, Jrue Holiday is that guy.

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