
Ryan Hollins, a nine-year NBA veteran role player has interest from the Wizards, Kings, and Clippers. On all three teams, he would serve as a back-up for established veterans, but could be an option for any team looking to create more depth in the frontcourt.
Kings free agent center Ryan Hollins is getting interest from Sacramento, Washington & the Clippers, a source said.
— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo) August 27, 2015
With Willie Cauley-Stein and DeMarcus Cousins manning the frontcourt in Sacramento, Washington and Los Angeles are the two more likely scenarios.
Both Sacramento and Washington have reasonable backups at the center position with and Cole Aldrich and DeJuan Blair, but would create more competition by bringing in another big. Neither of those two options is considered a key bench player, so having another guy to rely on would highly benefit both teams.
Throughout his career, Hollins has averaged 3.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, .5 blocks, .3 assists, and .2 steals per game. Those numbers certainly don’t bounce off the stat sheet, but Hollins will without a doubt be with a team who is plagued by early season injuries if he doesn’t come to a deal with any of these teams.