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Jrue Holiday thinks the Connecticut Sun need to become the 'Boston Sun'

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“The way that they sold to this crowd was awesome. The way that the city showed up for them was awesome.”

Jrue Holiday talks to DeWanna Bonner after the Sun’s game at TD Garden. Danielle Parhizkaran / Globe Staff

Two Celtics stars were in attendance when the Connecticut Sun hosted the Los Angeles Sparks in TD Garden’s first WNBA game at the end of August — Jayson Tatum and Jrue Holiday.

In a recent interview with NBC Sports Boston’s Chris Forsberg, Holiday recounted the experience, saying, “The Connecticut Sun, in my opinion, need to be the Boston Sun.”

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“The way that they sold to this crowd was awesome. The way that the city showed up for them was awesome,” Holiday said. “It was similar to how they showed up for us. So, going and watching this game was really cool.”

Despite falling short of making the WNBA Finals, the team proved they have a strong fanbase that is only growing after their 69-61 win over the Sparks in August. A sold-out crowd of more than 19,000 fans attended that game at TD Garden. The Sun usually play home games in front of a significantly smaller crowd at Mohegan Sun Arena, which has a capacity of around 10,000 seats.

Holiday’s comments came after talks of whether Boston could be a viable market for an expansion team considering its large sports scene. The WNBA is adding three new teams, with teams in Portland, Toronto, and Golden State set to join the league in the next two years.

Ray Pineault, the president and CEO of Mohegan (who owns the Sun), said he doesn’t want the WNBA to expand to Boston, though.

“I don’t want another WNBA franchise in Boston,” Pineault told Bookies.com. “As the league grows, we’re going to continue to see growth. We get Massachusetts and Rhode Island fans who come to our games now. I wouldn’t be a big fan of having a Boston team.”

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The Celtics guard also discussed how special it was to bring his daughter to the game to see WNBA athletes in action.

“She usually watches us,” said Holiday, “but watching girls that look like her is, in my opinion, kind of cool.”





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One arrested after a multi-car crash in Naugatuck Saturday

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Naugatuck Police say one person has been arrested after a multi-car accident on Route 63 Saturday afternoon.

According to police, they responded to the area of Route 63 and Cherry Street around 1 p.m. for reports of a collision with injuries.

They say a 30-year-old man from Waterbury was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, operating under the influence with a child passenger, illegal possession of prescription drugs, failure to keep narcotics in the original container, risk of injury to a child and distracted driving.

Police say he is being held on a $10,000 Surety Bond.

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Woman killed in Friday head-on crash in Burlington

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BURLINGTON, Conn. (WTNH) — A woman is dead after police said she was involved in a head-on collision with a tractor-trailer on Friday in Burlington.

According to Connecticut State Police, a Toyota RAV4 and Peterbuilt 386 tractor-trailer collided head-on on Route 4 near Punch Brook Road at around 4:49 p.m. on Friday.

The driver of the Toyota, identified as 64-year-old Mary Christine Ferland of Burlington, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured, according to state police. No one else was in either vehicle at the time of the crash.

The crash is still under investigation by state police, anyone with information is asked to call Trooper Brew at 860-626-7900.

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