Education
Hollins attended John Muir High School in Pasadena, California.
Hollins attended John Muir High School in Pasadena, California.
He is a 7-foot center who played college basketball for the University of California, Los Angeles Bruins. He had signed with Saint Louis University, but was allowed to withdraw his letter of intent after Saint Louis head coach Lorenzo Romar left to become the head coach at the University of Washington. After declining Saint Louis, Hollins committed to and enrolled at University of California, Los Los Angeles
Hollins played significant minutes all four years of his career at University of California, Los Los Angeles He had career averages of 5.5 points and 4 rebounds.
He had a then career-high 11 points, 11 rebounds and seven blocks in a career-high 34 minutes against Oregon on January 30, 2003, and bettered his career high with 21 points in a loss to University of Southern California on January 28, 2004.
He was named the Oakland Regional"s Most Outstanding Player after registering 14 points and 9 rebounds in a 50–45 victory against the Memphis Tigers. In 2003, Hollins placed ninth in the high jump at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Regionals and sixth at the Pac-10 Championships.
Hollins was drafted in the second round (50th pick overall) of the 2006 National Basketball Association draft by the Charlotte Bobcats. He was the 100th University of California, Los Angeles player to be selected in the National Basketball Association draft.
He played in 27 games and averaged 2.6 points per game during his rookie season.
During 2008 off season, Bobcats extended him a qualifying offer and he became a restricted free agent. On July 25, 2008, he signed this qualifying offer to stay one more year with the Bobcats. On January 16, 2009, Hollins was traded to the Dallas Mavericks along with Matt Carroll in exchange for DeSagana Diop.
On August 3, 2009, he was signed by the Minnesota Timberwolves to a three-year, $7 million offer sheet.
The Mavericks did not match the offer. On July 26, 2010 Hollins was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers along with guard Ramon Sessions and a second round pick in 2013 in exchange for Delonte West and Sebastian Telfair.
He was released by the Cavaliers on March 20, 2012. He was then signed by the Boston Celtics on March 23, 2012.
Signed primarily to add size to the Celtic bench, Hollins played sparingly through 15 regular season games.
Hollins played in 17 of the 20 postseason games, providing quality energy and rebounding at times when rookie Greg Stiemsma was in foul trouble. On July 23, 2012, Hollins signed with the Los Angeles Clippers. On July 10, 2013, he re-signed with the Clippers.
On September 18, 2014, Hollins signed with the Sacramento Kings.
On September 28, 2015, Hollins signed with the Memphis Grizzlies. However, he was later waived by the Grizzlies on October 26 after appearing in seven preseason games.
On November 30, he signed with the Washington Wizards. On December 23, he was waived by the Wizards after appearing in five games.
On December 29, he re-signed with the Grizzlies.
On January 7, 2016, he was waived by the Grizzlies after appearing in four games. On January 21, he returned to the Grizzlies for a second time, signing a 10-day contract with the team On February 1, he signed a second 10-day contract with the Grizzlies, and on March 2, he signed with the team for the rest of the season.
In July 2015, Hollins was a member of the bronze medal winning United States national team at the 2015 Pan American Games.