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Jrue Holiday on what makes an all-star player in the NBA
Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday isn’t sure what makes an all-star player in the NBA, but teammate Grayson Allen says Holiday deserves the honor.
Milwaukee Bucks
This is in regard to the July 25 article, “Star Lillard on being waived: ‘It definitely was a shocker.’”
The Milwaukee Bucks management gave away Jrue Holiday two years ago to obtain Damian Lillard, which I believe has proven to be a complete and utter disaster. Just days before that terrible trade, Holiday was covered in a Journal Sentinel article covering how much he liked Milwaukee and loved playing here.
Instead, management rewarded that loyalty by trading him for a so called “superstar,” and now two years later, The Bucks have nothing to show for it. They’ve now agreed to pay Lillard anyway with this waiver, while Jrue is in Portland.
What complete nonsense! Bucks management should resign in shame. The last two years have proven that they are incompetent to any average fan.
Steve O’Malley, La Crosse
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