SALT LAKE CITY – Right around the time he began to break a sweat and determine how to best operate within the context of a game, Jrue Holiday would hear the arena’s buzzer, then be beckoned to the sideline, subbed out for a teammate. Sometimes, Holiday would then be forced to sit on the bench for more than an hour of real time, before being allowed back on the floor. It was a far from ideal situation for any player, but unavoidable for the 6-foot-4 guard, whose playing time has been monitored closely by the New Orleans Pelicans due to a past leg injury.
Jrue Holiday thrives in new role coming off New Orleans bench
