Holmes, 28, produced career years in his first two seasons with the Kings, establishing himself as a fan favorite with his energy and enthusiasm. He averaged career highs of 14.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.6 blocks last season. His numbers have been down a bit as he dealt with multiple injuries and illnesses over the first half of the season, but they have dropped dramatically since the Kings acquired Sabonis. “I’ve talked to him some, and obviously I’ll talk to him more, but he’s a guy who’s been a starter since he got here,” Gentry said. “He started 130-something straight games, I think, so it’s an adjustment for him, too. We’ve just got to keep trying to figure it out and work it out.”