Once upon a time, Jrue Holiday was a true point guard. He was essentially the definition of "point guard," providing a perfect balance of facilitation, scoring, and quarterback-ing of offenses in New Orleans and Milwaukee. But that's not really the case anymore — in Boston, Holiday's responsibilities were closer to a secondary guard option, and he hasn't been asked to be the frontman of an offense in a few years.
The guard-starved Portland Trail Blazers will rely on Holiday to be that dictionary-definition point guard he once was. Now 35 years old, can he become that player again?