Yeah, I've never heard him do pbp, but I couldn't care less what he says on those clown shows. You pay me enough, I'll say whatever you want on a show. lol.
FUUUUUKKKKKK!!!!! Wtf bruh Hollins is the biggest idiot I’ve ever seen on TV…. And that’s saying a lot. I don’t get it. I just don’t get it smh
Y’all (& Rockets twitter) need to stop hating. Give the guy a chance. Y’all deserve Clyde Drexler calling the game. (“But but but at least Clyde is a Rocket!”)
Maybe he'll be cool if he isn't saying crazy things for attention. That's all I'd hear from him on national sport's media.
Hollins is definitely an “from left field” hire. No direct Houston ties but he seemed to be pretty pro-Rockets/Harden when it was cool to hate. I don’t want to take much from his ESPN guest appearances because it’s obvious that he was there to be the heel and contradict others opinions. Willing to give it a chance though.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/texas-sports-nation/rockets/article/Ryan-Hollins-to-become-Rockets-TV-analyst-16500664.php Ryan Hollins had no idea where his career and life would take him, much less any way to predict that on Thursday he would consider himself blessed to be named the television analyst for Rockets games. But at 10 years old, he saw Hakeem Olajuwon and everything changed. “That championship Hakeem won, Houston was the team that made me fall in love with basketball,” Hollins said. “As a little boy, to look up and say, ‘Who’s that?’ Me and my dad watched that championship. ‘Dad, who is that? What’s a 2-pointer? What’s a 3-pointer?’ I learned the game of basketball watching the Houston Rockets win a championship. “Now, it’s come full circle to have the opportunity to be one of the voices of the Houston Rockets. An average, everyday kid has an opportunity like this.” […] Though plans are not finalized, the expectation that after broadcasting all games from Toyota Center last season, Ackerman and Hollins will be traveling to broadcast home and road Rockets games on site. Hollins, a 10-year NBA veteran with nine teams, has worked as an analyst for CBS and as a studio analyst for Clippers games, along with work on ESPN and as the co-host of “The Opinionated 7-Footers” podcast. “I mean, when opportunities come up like this, you don’t pass them by,” Hollins said. “When my name was just first mentioned, I can’t tell you how humbled I was just to be mentioned in such respects. I’m just thankful the opportunity has come my way. I’d like to say, God’s great. I don’t think I’m deserving for something this cool. Just an amazing opportunity. “I’m still kind of pinching myself. I wasn’t the kid with the NBA dad, the pedigree from the eighth grade. I played 10 years in the NBA. I get to be around the NBA in broadcasting. I get to essentially be one of the voices of the Houston Rockets.” The change is one of many with the Rockets with their dramatically retooled roster, changes that Hollins said makes his start with the team especially exciting. “A lot of people look at this year as a rebuild, and it is in many respects,” Hollins said. “But I look and see some of the more young and exciting and talented players that we acquired and to have the opportunity to watch them grow and sit with them and be around them and get to know them on a day-to-day basis is going to be an extremely cool process to be a part of.”
Ryan Hollins I think he speaks with Enthusiasm and Charisma, with clear English. I guess the Rockets didn't have many good choices. The problem with Vernon Maxwell I think he has a thick accent and hard to listen to. Vernon Personality and IQ is really High and you get to learn. I think Robert Horry would've been a Perfect Hire. Unfortunately he works for the Lakers Studio. The Rockets really should be more aggressive next time when Robert Horry is available.
Why couldn’t we get someone with ties to Houston? Not excited about this. Better than Clyde though! Hyuck hyuck you think? (Baby seals)