About Ryan Hollins Memorabilia & Collectibles
Ryan Hollins is a professional basketball player and is currently in the Minnesota Timberwolves roster. Hollins was born in Pasadena, California and occupies the center position. Towering with a height of seven feet, Hollins graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles. Hollins went to John Muir High School in his hometown of Pasadena where he played basketball. He was pursued by a number of schools and had originally committed to St. Louis University. However, after the then SLU head coach Lorenzo Romar decided to leave the St. Louis for the University of Washington, Hollins withdrew his letter of intent and decided to enroll in UCLA instead.
Hollins was able to play for a total of four seasons in college. While in UCLA, Hollins had a 5.5 point and 4 rebound per game average. His best game came during a 2003 match against Oregon where Hollins was able to score 11 point and rebounds. In the succeeding season, Hollins came up with 21 points during a game against USC.
Out of college, Hollins became eligible to enter in the 2006 NBA and signed with the Charlotte Bobcats after he was selected by the team. In 2009, Hollins was sent to the Dallas Mavericks and then signed with the Timberwolves in the same season.
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About Ryan Hollins:
Ryan Hollins (full name: Ryan Kenwood Hollins; no nicknames) plays Center for the Minnesota Timberwolves. During his career, he has played 205 games, scored 801 points (3.9 ppg) and grabbed 442 rebounds (2.2 rpg). Hollins also dished out 73 assists (0.4 apg), made 40 steals (0.2 spg), and blocked 107 shots (0.5 bpg). Born in Pasadena, California on October 10, 1984, Hollins stands 7-0 and weighs 230 lbs. He attended high school at John Muir in Pasadena, California and college at University of California, Los Angeles. He was drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2nd round (20th pick, 50th overall) of the 2006 NBA draft.