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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Waived by Grizzlies
Ryan Hollins was waived by the Grizzlies on Thursday, Kevin Lipe of the Memphis Flyer reports.Hollis had played only six minutes over the Grizzlies' last four games, but his release still comes as somewhat of a surprise given the team's injury issues. Regardless, the Grizzlies are apparently comfortable going forth with Chris Andersen, Zach Randolph, JaMychal Green, and Jarell Martin as their frontcourt options as the postseason approaches. The 31-year-old Hollins, who previously spent time with the Wizards, appeared in 32 games for the Grizzlies, making nine starts and averaging 3.6 points and 2.7 rebounds in 12.9 minutes.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Plays four minutes off bench Tuesday
Ryan Hollins returned to a bench role in Tuesday's 107-100 loss to the Lakers and played just four minutes. He recorded no points and two boards during his time on the floor.Chris Andersen (shoulder) returned to action and immediately reclaimed his spot in the starting five, resulting in Hollins heading to the bench for the first time in nine games. Hollins had already seen his minutes decline when Zach Randolph (knee) rejoined the frontcourt over the weekend, and Andersen's arrival only further hurts his already minimal fantasy value.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Scores 10 points in blowout loss
Ryan Hollins tallied 10 points (4-7 FG, 2-4 FT) and eight rebounds over 26 minutes in Monday's 130-81 loss to the Rockets.The point and rebound totals were season highs for Hollins, who has played 20-plus minutes in four of the Memphis Grizzlies' last five games as a byproduct of the team's mounting injuries. He should have some staying power in the rotation with Marc Gasol (foot) out for the season and Brandan Wright (knee) and Chris Andersen (shoulder) looking at lengthier absences, but don't expect Hollins to flirt with double-doubles very frequently.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Plays 25 minutes in Wednesday's start
Ryan Hollins had seven points (3-5 FG, 1-2 FT) and six rebounds in 25 minutes during the Memphis Grizzlies' 116-96 loss to the Celtics on Wednesday.Hollins has seen his minutes total rise in each of the five games he has suited up since re-signing with the Grizzlies in March. Most of this has been a byproduct of mounting injuries, but Hollins has also improved his production as well, at least in terms of scoring and rebounding. It's not 100 percent clear how much longer Zach Randolph (knee), Chris Andersen (shoulder), and Brandan Wright (knee) will be sidelined, but Hollins will likely remain in a starter's role on Friday versus the Pelicans if those three sit out.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Will start in Wednesday's game
Ryan Hollins will start in Wednesday's game against the Celtics, Gizzlies radio announcer Eric Hasseltine reports.Hollins will be starting for the heavily depleted Memphis frontcourt. Though he's starting and will likely see a minutes increase, he's a risky fantasy play. He hasn't put up fantasy relevant numbers at all this season. In 22 minutes off the bench on Monday he scored four points to go along with two rebounds and one block. Don't expect him to stay in the starting lineup for long.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Starts, plays 22 minutes in win
Ryan Hollins played 22 minutes in Monday's 106-103 win over the Cavaliers, accruing four points (2-2 FG), two rebounds, and one block.As expected, Hollins saw a substantial boost in court time with the Memphis Grizzlies down several players in the frontcourt. Unfortunately, he didn't see an expanded role in the offense as a result, as Hollins' production took a dramatic backseat to JaMychal Green, who compiled 16 points, 10 boards, six assists, four steals, and two blocks over 37 minutes. The Grizzlies figure to be without Chris Andersen (shoulder) for an extended period, but with Zach Randolph (knee) likely to return Wednesday against the Celtics, Green seems more likely than Hollins to keep him spot in the starting five.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Starts at center Monday
Ryan Hollins will start Monday's game against the Cavaliers.Hollins figures to see a plethora of minutes Monday while Memphis utilizes its matchup with Cleveland to rest most of their key players. In fact, Hollins has a great chance to exceedingly improve on his average of 11 minutes per game by the end of Monday.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Plays 11 minutes Friday
Ryan Hollins managed two points (2-2 FT), one rebound, and one block in 11 minutes during the Memphis Grizzlies' 94-88 win against the Jazz on Friday.Hollins has seen 13 minutes in his first two games since re-joining the Grizzlies. This most recent signing was a direct result of Brandan Wright (knee) getting hurt, but Hollins is behind several big men on the depth chart, including Chris Andersen and JaMychal Green.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Signs with Grizz
Ryan Hollins officially signed with the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday and will be available later in the evening against the Kings, Ronald Tillery of the Memphis Commercial Appeal reports.Hollins has officially joined the team, and at this point, the only thing that could prevent him from playing is some sort of unforeseen transportation issue, as Tillery notes. The journeyman is unlikely to step into a major role right away, but he should be a part of the rotation, as the injury-riddled Grizzlies have been relying heavily upon veteran Chris Andersen since Brandan Wright (knee) and Marc Gasol (foot) went down with injuries. In order to clear a roster spot for Hollins, the Grizzlies waived James Ennis on Wednesday.
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Grizzlies' Ryan Hollins: Expected to re-sign with Grizzlies
Ryan Hollins is expected to re-sign with the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports reports.The journeyman spent a couple of stints with the Grizzlies earlier this season, appearing in 14 games and averaging 3.3 points and 2.4 rebounds in just over 11 minutes. Given the injuries to Marc Gasol (foot) and Brandan Wright (knee), the Grizzlies are starved for depth at the center spot, and the addition of Hollins will give coach Dave Joerger another option outside of aging veteran Chris Andersen, who isn't capable of playing much more than 20 minutes, and Zach Randolph and JaMychal Green, who are both undersized.