Impact of the Damian Lillard Trade

Impact of the Damian Lillard Trade

When the Milwaukee Bucks traded for Damian Lillard last summer, they didn't anticipate Jrue Holiday ending up on the Boston Celtics. Yet, fewer than nine months later, the Celtics have added an 18th championship banner to their all-time NBA ledger, and much of the credit for this success goes to Holiday.

Transforming the Celtics

Holiday made the Celtics an entirely different team in both tangible and intangible ways. Thriving in a role where he did not have to be a primary scorer or creator, Holiday filled in all the right gaps and elevated Boston's defense to a suffocating level. His impact was immediate and profound, a crucial factor in Boston's march to the championship.

Brad Stevens' Savvy Moves

Brad Stevens' tenure with the Celtics has been marked by some incredible trades. Landing Kristaps Porzingis and Derrick White are considered among his best moves in recent memory. However, many argue that acquiring Holiday surpassed even those achievements. Holiday's defensive prowess was particularly highlighted during the series against the Dallas Mavericks, where he was Boston's most valuable player.

Defensive Masterclass

During the series against the Mavericks, Holiday was capable of shutting down any opponent. Until Jayson Tatum put up a line of 31-11-8-2 in the clincher on Monday, Holiday's Game 2 performance was the standout single-game showing. You would have to go back to Michael Jordan in 1998 to find another player who scored at least 38 points with zero turnovers through the first two games of a Finals, a feat that Holiday accomplished against Dallas.

The Mavericks' chances in the series dwindled as Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving found themselves unable to generate consistent offensive leverage. Although Jaylen Brown was impressive, it was Holiday who had Doncic and Irving in virtual shackles whenever he was on the floor. His consistency throughout the series was remarkable, making him indispensable to the Celtics' success.

Holiday: A Championship Catalyst

If you sign Holiday, then a title shot is almost guaranteed to follow. If Holiday were placed on the Knicks, the Sixers, the Clippers, or the Lakers, and if those teams aren't winning a title, they're right in the mix. Holiday is the only player in the league to win two championships over the last four years. He played a crucial role in leading the Bucks to the 2021 championship against the Suns, where he rendered Chris Paul ineffective.

Jalen Brunson recently called Holiday the best defender in the league. Holiday's lateral movement, flexibility, strength, and anticipation are otherworldly. He demoralizes opponents to the point where they hesitate to even want the ball in their hands. Holiday's contributions extend beyond defense; he consistently makes smart plays with the ball or cuts to the right spot. His ball-hawk instincts also help secure long offensive rebounds.

Impressive Shooting and Performance

Holiday wrapped up the playoffs with impressive 50-40-95 shooting splits. In the Finals, he averaged just under 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists on 53/42/100 shooting splits. Holiday scored the first six points for the Celtics on Monday, feasting in the dunker's spot all series as Tatum drew the defense's attention. Doncic and Irving were all too happy to fall asleep as Holiday slipped in behind them.

He earned himself a little more cash with the $1.2 million bonus worked into his contract for winning the championship. He checked off every incentive bonus available to him, totaling an extra $2.8 million, in what has truly been a dream season.

A Hall of Fame Career in the Making

In less than a year, Holiday went from discovering he had been traded from the Bucks upon waking from a nap to winning the second championship of what is becoming a Hall of Fame career. Holiday’s impact on the Celtics has been immeasurable. In the world of professional sports, sometimes a single player can indeed make all the difference.

In reflecting on Holiday's performance, an NBA analyst stated, "I'm sure it happened at some point, but I can't recall Holiday getting truly beat one time in this series. Against Doncic and Irving? That is an insane thing to say." Brunson echoed similar sentiments, declaring Holiday the best defender in the league.

Holiday's influence on the Celtics cannot be overstated. He has not only elevated their defense but also provided the leadership and consistency needed to secure their latest championship. As the Celtics celebrate their 18th banner, they can look back and credit a significant part of their success to Jrue Holiday.