Extravagant $30,000,000 mansion Jrue Holiday and his family at their pool and spa in Louisiana

An article titled “For Jrue Holiday, It’s a Good Game When His Wife Says So” in the 2024-05-27 issue of The New York Times highlighted Jrue Holiday’s remarkable rookie season with the Boston Celtics. Holiday is a lifelong Lakers fan and a native of Los Angeles, but he has accepted his position with the Celtics and grown to be an important part of the team’s success.

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According to the article, Holiday has led the Celtics to a commanding 57-15 record with averages of 12.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.9 assists each contest. It also mentions that, to the player’s enjoyment, certain members of Holiday’s family have been showing up to Celtics games dressed as Lakers.

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While acknowledging the intense rivalry between the Lakers and Celtics, Holiday said he has appreciated his family’s support, even if they are wearing the colors of his team’s biggest foe. As to the newspaper, Holiday’s family might start donning Celtics apparel if the team manages to challenge for a championship this year.

The backyard, pool, balcony, and garage of Holiday's home in Louisiana

The report also notes that Holiday, together with his spouse Lauren, have committed to having a significant influence in Milwaukee, where they have been actively involved in helping charitable groups and Black-owned businesses. To kιck off these programs, Holiday gave $5.3 million in game checks last season.

Despite his familial ties to the Lakers, the piece presents Jrue Holiday as a committed and adaptable player who has fit right in with the Celtics. It would be fascinating to watch if Holiday’s family starts to embrace his new team as the Celtics continue their championship run.