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Jrue Holiday and his “dead arm” feeling

I feel something, that's for sure » confided last night Jrue Holidaywhen the Boston Globe asked him whether or not his right shoulder discomfort should be taken seriously.

It has actually been three matches since the Celtics must do without their leader, who injured this joint last weekend in Washington, on a screen. Since then, he has the feeling of having a “ dead arm » and he must, first of all, rest to relieve this pain.

For the moment, there is no precise date for the return of Jrue Holiday but, taking into account the results of Bostonsolid leader of the Eastern Conference (eleven games ahead of the Bucks) and best team in the league (56-14), there is no urgency.

Eligibility to seek

I always want to play » nevertheless assures the 2021 champion. “ It's part of the reason I play basketball, but it's also to keep up the pace. Sometimes when you're away for a long time, you lose your rhythm. But I have the feeling of being on a good dynamic and I want to continue playing. »

Especially since Jrue Holiday (12.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.9 assists) still needs to play four games, out of the Celtics' last twelve, to be eligible for the end-of-season rewards, always important for the record and for the Bank account. If selected for an All-Defensive Team, he would, for example, unlock a bonus of around $140,000.

As Joe Mazzulla says his 33-year-old “ is in good shape, doing well and making physical progress“, we can then imagine him playing again by April. Why not when you return from road trip of six Boston games?

Jrue Holiday Percentage Rebounds
Season Team MJ Min Shots 3pts L.F. Off Def Early Pd Party Int Bp Ct Pts
2009-10 PHL 73 24 44.2 39.0 75.6 0.8 1.9 2.6 3.8 2.1 1.1 2.1 0.3 8.0
2010-11 PHL 82 35 44.6 36.5 82.3 0.8 3.2 4.1 6.5 2.5 1.5 2.7 0.4 14.0
2011-12 PHL 65 34 43.2 38.0 78.3 0.9 2.4 3.3 4.5 2.1 1.6 2.1 0.3 13.5
2012-13 PHL 78 38 43.1 36.8 75.2 1.1 3.1 4.2 8.0 2.2 1.6 3.7 0.4 17.7
2013-14 NOP 34 34 44.7 39.0 81.0 0.8 3.4 4.2 7.9 2.7 1.7 3.1 0.4 14.3
2014-15 NOP 40 33 44.6 37.8 85.5 0.8 2.6 3.4 6.9 2.8 1.6 2.3 0.6 14.8
2015-16 NOP 65 28 43.9 33.6 84.3 0.4 2.6 3.0 6.0 2.3 1.4 2.6 0.3 16.8
2016-17 NOP 67 33 45.4 35.6 70.8 0.7 3.3 3.9 7.3 2.0 1.5 2.9 0.7 15.4
2017-18 NOP 81 36 49.4 33.7 78.6 0.8 3.7 4.5 6.0 2.5 1.5 2.6 0.8 19.0
2018-19 NOP 67 36 47.2 32.5 76.8 1.1 3.9 5.0 7.7 2.2 1.6 3.1 0.8 21.2
2019-20 NOP 61 35 45.5 35.3 70.9 1.3 3.5 4.8 6.7 2.4 1.6 3.0 0.8 19.1
2020-21 MIL 59 32 50.3 39.2 78.7 1.2 3.3 4.5 6.1 1.7 1.6 2.2 0.6 17.7
2021-22 MIL 67 33 50.1 41.1 76.1 1.0 3.5 4.5 6.8 2.0 1.6 2.7 0.4 18.3
2022-23 MIL 67 33 47.9 38.4 85.9 1.2 3.9 5.1 7.4 1.7 1.2 2.9 0.4 19.3
2023-24 BOS 61 33 48.5 44.5 83.3 1.2 4.2 5.4 4.9 1.6 0.9 1.8 0.8 12.8
Total 967 33 46.3 37.1 78.4 0.9 3.2 4.2 6.4 2.2 1.5 2.7 0.5 16.2

How to read the stats? MJ = matches played; Min = Minutes; Shots = Successful shots / Attempted shots; 3pts = 3-points / 3-points attempted; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive rebound; Tot = Total rebounds; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal fouls; Int = Intercepts; Bp = Lost balls; Ct: Against; Pts = Points.

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