Pachinko_ wrote:I think Jrue should stay home and work on his jump shot instead of playing for the NT.
This is great
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                                                                      Pachinko_ wrote:I think Jrue should stay home and work on his jump shot instead of playing for the NT.
                   
                   
                   
                                     
               
                   
                   
                                                       
               KendallMarshall wrote:I could have sworn I read at one point Holiday has bonuses in his contract if the bucks reach/win the finals this year but I can't find that online anywhere. Did I just imagine that?
All The Bucks wrote:KendallMarshall wrote:I could have sworn I read at one point Holiday has bonuses in his contract if the bucks reach/win the finals this year but I can't find that online anywhere. Did I just imagine that?
I'm 99% sure that Jrue has a $1 million bonus if the Bucks win it all and that the bonus would put the Bucks above the luxury tax threshold.
                                                                                                          
                   
                   
                                                       
               
                                     
                                                                      DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.
Milbucks96 wrote:Great interview, a couple things that was really interesting to me.
-Bud involved the team in coming up with the way to defend kd/nets
-Jrue loves Giannis but he for sure thinks Kd is the best player in the world![]()
-playoff basketball seems absolutely draining
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.
                                                                                                          theFireBlanket wrote:Damnit. Sign JJ, forget what happened 8- 9 years ago. **** it.
                                     
                                                                      theFireBlanket wrote:Milbucks96 wrote:Great interview, a couple things that was really interesting to me.
-Bud involved the team in coming up with the way to defend kd/nets
-Jrue loves Giannis but he for sure thinks Kd is the best player in the world![]()
-playoff basketball seems absolutely draining
KD is 33 for the upcoming year. Giannis is 26/27 & better.
Let Giannis guard KD some more in a rematch & let Jrue reflect on what he said about defense mattering just as much as offense. Jrue might be there too. Whatever he was thinking he didn't want to go there for a multitude of reasons & it isn't necessarily KD is the best in his opinion.
                                     
                                                       
               HKPackFan wrote:
Jrue frigging holiday. Dude was a machine getting those steals and blocks. Just making life miserable for opponents.
Incredible he could be so off on offense and yet still be such a huge contributor to winning.
                                     
                                                       
               The 2021-22 campaign, following consecutive shortened offseasons, is the most taxing in NBA history, and nobody has been pushed harder than Jrue Holiday. The Bucks guard flew two days after Milwaukee's championship parade to the Tokyo Olympics, where less than 24 hours later he led Team USA in minutes, and not two months removed from winning the gold medal game, he reported back to NBA training camp.
As the playoffs approach, Holiday, who has twice contracted COVID-19 in the past 13 months, is playing the best basketball of his career — a testament to the investment he made into his body between seasons.
"I'll never believe guys are getting hurt more because they have a short offseason," said Mike Guevara, a Los Angeles-based performance coach who counts Holiday among a growing list of NBA clients. "That's not the case, because the guy I worked with the closest had the shortest offseason of all 456 [players], and he's fine. He's playing at an all-time level, and clearly he had the shortest offseason one could ever have.
"On the same side of that coin, I can't say Jrue's having an amazing year because of training or because of my plan. I can't do that, either," added Guevara, who collaborates with Milwaukee's training staff. "What I will say is: He barely had an offseason, and he had a strategy in place, and it seems to have worked out."
Underappreciated is the effort NBA players have made to meet the rigors of the NBA's pandemic era. Likewise, trainers for both teams and individuals are pushing the limits of what it means to be prepared.

                   
                   
                                                       
               