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Ron Holland’s profile: Age, height, private life and career highlights of the Detroit Pistons forward

Ron Holland is more than a rising name in Detroit, he’s a fearless young forward whose journey from high‑school phenom to NBA promise hints at a future worth watching. Check out his profile and all about him.

Ron Holland II #00 of the Detroit Pistons poses for a portrait during media day at Little Caesars Arena on September 30, 2024.
© Gregory Shamus/Getty ImagesRon Holland II #00 of the Detroit Pistons poses for a portrait during media day at Little Caesars Arena on September 30, 2024.

Ron Holland brings a spark that feels bigger than a rookie debut. With fearless energy, confidence and a game built to disrupt, he lands in Detroit ready to change the conversation and embody a new vision for the Pistons’ future.

His path has been anything but ordinary. From high‑pressure stages to bold decisions that shaped his young career, his rise tells a story of ambition, resilience, and a hunger that refuses to let him settle for mediocrity.

Now the Pistons place their bet on his potential. He is more than promise — he’s a sign of the team’s rebuild taking shape, a player whose raw talent and drive could grow into something transformative for the franchise.

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How old is Ron Holland?

Ron Holland was born on July 7, 2005, making him 20 years old as of mid‑July 2025. Despite his youth, he completed a full rookie season, appearing in 81 games for Detroit in 2024–25 and turning 20 during the offseason.

Ron Holland II #00 of the Detroit Pistons poses for a portrait during the 2024 NBA Rookie Photo Shoot at UNLV on July 17, 2024. (Source: Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

Ron Holland II #00 of the Detroit Pistons poses for a portrait during the 2024 NBA Rookie Photo Shoot at UNLV on July 17, 2024. (Source: Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

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How tall is Ron Holland?

Listed at 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m), Ron Holland possesses the size to guard multiple positions and thrive on the wing. While some draft‑combine measurements hinted he may have measured slightly under that mark, in-game observations and official team listings consistently peg him at that height.

Ron Holland’s family and love life

Ron hails from Duncanville, Texas, growing up in a tight-knit household with parents Ronald and Tarasha Holland. His family was the backbone of his development, instilling discipline and nurturing both his athletic drive and grounded personality.

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His sister, Tai’Roni, played a role beyond support—she reportedly helped select his bold draft-night suit, a detail fans point to as proof of how connected his family remains even as his profile rises.

He has kept his romantic life out of the headlines. No confirmed relationships or dating chatter have emerged publicly, suggesting a clear separation between his evolving professional image and private life.

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Ron Holland’s social media

On social media, Ron Holland is active and approachable—his Instagram handle is @_ronhoops, providing glimpses into his life beyond the court: training, travel, and personal moments.

Ron Holland arrives prior to the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 26, 2024. (Source: Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Ron Holland arrives prior to the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 26, 2024. (Source: Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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The Pistons’ official account prominently celebrated his 20th birthday on X (formerly Twitter), showing a close team-player connection. His digital footprint so far blends professional updates with a down‑to‑earth personality.

Ron Holland’s career highlights

  • High school dominance at Duncanville (TX): Over four seasons, he poured in more than 1,500 points and snatched 900+ rebounds, fueling three straight state championships. In his senior year alone he averaged 20.3 PPG, 10.1 RPG, and shot over 54% from the field while helping his team to a 29–1 record.
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  • Elite prep recognition: Selected as a McDonald’s All-American, Nike Hoop Summit invitee, and Jordan Brand Classic player in 2023, Holland was considered one of the top high school prospects nationally.
  • G League Ignite standout (2023–24): Forgoing college, he joined Ignite and immediately led with averages around 18.5–20.6 PPG, approximately 6.7 RPG, 2.8–3.0 APG, and over 2 steals per game in about 29–31 games—until a ruptured tendon in his thumb ended his season early.
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  • 2024 NBA Draft selection: Despite missing part of his Ignite season, Detroit drafted Holland 5th overall—viewing his athletic upside and two-way promise as worth the risk.
  • Rookie season with Detroit (2024–25): He appeared in 81 regular-season games, averaging 15.6 minutes, 6.4 PPG, 2.7 RPG, and 1.0 APG while shooting 47.4% from the field (23.8% from three). He delivered breakout games—most notably scoring a career-high 26 points with 6 assists and 5 rebounds leading Detroit past New Orleans, a performance that highlighted his two-way role in a surprise playoff team. Also, he earned praise as one of the season’s most impactful rookies for Detroit, with notable hustle and impact despite limited offensive polish—being ranked among the top handful of rookies in broader season reviews.
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  • Historic rookie feat: Became the first teenager in NBA history to record at least 25 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and zero turnovers in a single game—a milestone that fans celebrated as a sign of composure and efficiency beyond his years.
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