MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jrue Holiday says it was an easy decision to
sign a contract extension in his first season with the Milwaukee
Bucks.
Holiday pretty much knew he wanted to stay in Milwaukee for
years to come once he spoke to team officials shortly after they
paid a steep price to acquire him. General manager Jon Horst made
it apparent how much the Bucks valued the veteran guard.
“I feel like you can tell when somebody’s like super excited or
happy about something, and you could hear it in his voice,” Holiday
said Monday,
one day after agreeing to terms on a four-year extension that
would be worth at least $134 million if he exercises his option for
the final season. “At that point, I’m like, ‘Man, he really wanted
me to be here.’
“I’m really not the type to be wooed and all that. I don’t need
to be courted or whatever, but it felt good to be appreciated. It
felt good to be wanted.”
Under the terms of his new deal, Holiday receives base salaries
of $30.1 million next season, $32.4 million in 2022-23 and $34.7
million in 2023-24. He also holds a $37 million option for
2024-25.
There are incentives that could push the total value of
Holiday’s deal to nearly $160 million.
The 30-year-old said his teammates reinforced his desire to stay
in Milwaukee.
“Not just on the court, but off the court, how my teammates, how
they are, just great people,” Holiday said. “Made me feel like
family. You want to be around them. You want to have that type of
character around you and your family. They made it an easy
decision.”
The Bucks acquired Holiday from the New Orleans Pelicans in
November as part of a four-team trade.
Milwaukee gave up guards Eric Bledsoe and George Hill,
first-round draft choice R.J. Hampton and two future first-round
draft picks. The Bucks also acquired Sam Merrill and gave New
Orleans the right to swap two future first-round picks.
The Bucks believe the 6-foot-3 Holiday has been worth the
price.
“I don’t think you can kind of appreciate the strength and
physicality he brings to both ends of the court until you get to
see it night in and night out,” coach Mike Budenholzer said. “What
he does defensively, takes on different matchups, different-sized
guys, you hear about it and everybody talks about it and
everything, so you have this expectation, but once you’re around
it, it’s even more impressive.”
Holiday is averaging 17 points, 5.4 assists, 4.6 rebounds and
1.8 steals this season. He was named the Eastern Conference player
of the week Monday after averaging 26.8 points, 8.5 assists, 5.8
rebounds and 2.5 steals over his last four games, all on the
road.
He’s been an equally big contributor off the court. Holiday
received an NBA Cares community assist award in January for his
efforts to support people impacted by the pandemic.
Holiday agreed to his deal less than four months after the
Bucks signed two-time reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo to a
supermax extension.
The franchise’s investment in Holiday, Antetokounmpo and
two-time All-Star Khris Middleton — even without incentives — adds
up to $105 million in 2021-22 and $113 million in 2022-23. That
figure would reach $120 million in 2023-24 if Middleton exercises
an option he has for that season.
Holiday believes that commitment should enable the Bucks to
contend for years to come as they chase their first NBA title since
1971. As the Bucks prepared to play at Golden State on Tuesday,
Holiday compared Milwaukee’s situation to how the Warriors
assembled their championship teams.
“They built together for so long and they won together for so
long that I feel like it kind of came to a point where they were
just this well-oiled machine and knew each other and knew how
things were going to go,” Holiday said. “Yeah, I feel like that’s
what I want to be a part of.”
NOTES: Budenholzer said Antetokounmpo practiced Monday after
missing Saturday’s game with a sore left knee. The 6-foot-11
forward’s status for Tuesday’s game remains uncertain. … Reserve
forward P.J. Tucker didn’t practice Monday. Tucker has missed six
straight games with a calf injury.
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