UCLA Men’s Basketball: Former Bruin’s Family Reacts To Trade

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Is it truly just business?

Former UCLA guard Jrue Holiday made headlines this week for his trades to the Portland Trail Blazers and the Boston Celtics in short order.

Throughout the 2021 playoffs, the UCLA guard played a vital role as a gritty defender and tricky playmaker as the starting point guard to the eventual NBA champions in his first season with the team. Milwaukee moved swiftly by trading Holiday to Portland for their franchise icon Damian Lillard, all while Jrue reportedly was taking a nap.

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