Celtics’ Jrue Holiday Offers 1 Word on Stopping Kyrie Irving.

There’s arguably no bigger X-factor to the NBA Finals than Boston Celtics point guard Jrue Holiday, who’ll be tasked with guarding Kyrie Irving.

The eight-time All-Star is averaging 22.8 points and 5.2 assists per game through 17 postseason appearances with the Dallas Mavericks.

When asked about his approach or strategy when it comes to guarding Irving, Boston’s defensive ace offered one word.

“Pray,” Holiday told reporters on June 5.

Irving is considered one of the best to ever handle a basketball. Holiday is considered one of the best defenders in the NBA.

He continued candidly, but credited his adversary ahead of the seven-game series.

“I think it’s just familiarity,” Holiday said. “Just knowing each other’s game. Doing your best to stay in front of him. Trying to take away the things that’ll probably hurt you the most. And then most of all, having help. Him being able to see multiple guys on the court, making it looks like it’s crowded. Making shots as tough as possible even though he’s a tough shotmaker.”

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