Jrue Holiday is heading into his seventh season with the New Orleans Pelicans, but it feels more like his 15th season after all the changes he’s experienced.



Just think about how many times the landscape has changed around him:



After getting traded to New Orleans in 2013, Holiday was supposed to be one of several “young veterans” that would help Anthony Davis take the next step early in his career. After Holiday’s first two years with the team were lost because of a nagging leg injury, the club fired head coach Monty Williams and replaced him with Alvin Gentry in 2015.



Two seasons later, New Orleans drafted sharpshooter Buddy Hield with the hopes of making him Holiday’s backcourt mate for the foreseeable future. That experiment lasted about five months before Hield was traded away in exchange for All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins, kicking off the “Boogie-Brow” era.



Less than a year later,...