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Jrue Holiday - No hard feelings with Bucks ahead of 1st matchup - ESPN

BOSTON — Jrue Holiday said he doesn't have a chip on his shoulder as the Celtics guard enters his first matchup with the Bucks but noted that a heads-up in September from Milwaukee that he was going to be traded would have been appreciated.

«No,» Holiday said matter-of-factly Wednesday morning when asked whether he held a grudge toward the Bucks. «I think that they got what they wanted, so I can't be mad at that.

»A warning would've been cool. But other than that, I'm in the best place that I can be to compete against them, which is for the top team in the East and, hopefully, the top team in the league."

An NBA champion with the Bucks in 2021, Holiday was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers days before the start of training camp in a deal that landed Damian Lillard in Milwaukee. Days later, Holiday was sent to the Celtics in another trade for a package that included two first-round picks.

The Celtics and Bucks, the top two teams in the Eastern Conference standings, play their first of four games this season Wednesday (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Holiday spent three seasons with the Bucks after coming over in a trade before the 2020-21 season from the New Orleans Pelicans. He helped the Bucks win their first championship in a half-century in his first year with the franchise, before Milwaukee lost to Boston in the Eastern Conference semifinals without Khris Middleton in 2022. Then, as the No. 1 seed, the Bucks were stunned last season in a five-game, first-round loss to the eventual East champion Miami Heat.

After years of being on one side of this rivalry, Holiday finds himself on the other team — something Middleton, in particular, admitted it would be hard to get used to.

«It's going to be weird seeing him in a Celtic

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