John Havlicek, ML Carr, Gerald Henderson, Larry Bird, and now Jrue Holiday.

The Celtics point guard joined a list of Boston legends to secure a pivotal playoff win with a key steal after pickpocketing Indiana’s Andrew Nembhard with seconds to play in Game 3 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals.

Holiday would hit two free throws after being fouled to give Boston a commanding 3-0 series lead.

The first-year Celtics star was listed as questionable earlier in the day and went through pregame shooting drills before the team reached a decision. He was deemed available to play approximately 45 minutes before tipoff. 

Indiana certainly had a chance to come away with a win in the absence of injured leading scorer Tyrese Haliburton. The Pacers led 84-66 midway through the third quarter as the Celtics struggled defensively without their own injured star, center Kristaps Porzingis. 

But Indiana was outscored 33-21 in the fourth quarter as Holiday shook off a lingering illness to lead Boston’s late surge.  

Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday (4) celebrates with forward Jayson Tatum after the steal

Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday (4) celebrates with forward Jayson Tatum after the steal 

Andrew Nembhard #2 of the Pacers plays defense during the game against Jrue Holiday

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