DETROIT — As Ron Holland sits on the bench in the opening minutes of the Detroit Pistons’ game Monday night, he’s watching everything the Atlanta Hawks are doing.

He’s taking note of player tendencies, how they’re rotating players around and where key shot takers are finding their rhythm.

Holland may not be the first on the court, but the second-year forward doesn’t mind in the slightest.

If anything, he loves his job to snuff out an opposing offensive surge and be a catalyst for the Pistons to succeed as part of the “bench mob.”

“It allows me to slow the game down and be able to watch where I can really shine and being able to see what guys tendencies are and how I can just go in and make an immediate impact,” Holland said after Detroit’s 99-98 win on Monday . “I definitely love com

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