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Monday night, the Boston Celtics improved to 5-0 at TD Garden, earning a 114-98 win over the New York Knicks. It's the hosts' fourth double-digit victory in their home venue this season.

The game also saw guard Jrue Holiday reach a career milestone when he gathered the ball above the break with 10.1 seconds left in the third quarter, then elevated for a three that gave him 15,000 career points.

"It's cool," the two-time All-Star stated after the win. "It means that I've played long enough or I've played for a long time. It was cool; I didn't know it was coming. I should probably tune in a little better. But, yeah, it's always good to get it when you win."

As surprising as it was that he wasn't aware he was closing in on a milestone achievement, he expressed, "I'm not really on Instagram or anything like that, and then it's not like anyone here told me. I'm really just going out there and playing."

Holiday said he didn't find out until "when they started cheering. I heard my name a little bit, so I figured I did something wrong," reiterating shortly after that "it was a cool accomplishment."

Further Reading

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Jaylen Brown on Celtics Learning from Losses and Building Chemistry: 'It's a Learning Curve'

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From Self Doubt to Celtics History, Jayson Tatum Discusses Journey to 10,000 Points: 'I Didn't Think I Was Good Enough'

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