MILWAUKEE — The Bucks are quietly proving doubters wrong. A 3–1 start has shifted public perception, and one surprising reason behind that success is Ryan Rollins.
The Milwaukee Bucks made a statement on their home floor Tuesday night with a 121-111 win over the star-powered Knicks. They held the Knicks to 42.4% shooting and allowed only nine fastbreak points.
The secret could be out about Milwaukee Bucks guard Ryan Rollins. The former Toledo Rockets star had a big night on Tuesday, as he helped Milwaukee humble the visiting New York Knicks at Fiserv Forum.
The Milwaukee Bucks returned to the NBA on NBC in style, with a dominant second-half defensive performance to win 121-111 over the New York Knicks, limiting them to just 40 points after halftime.
Kevin Porter Jr. was off to a scorching start when he rolled his ankle nine minutes into the Milwaukee Bucks’ season opener. With Porter already off balance, the real damage happened when he stepped on Bobby Portis’ foot.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
After four tune-up games, we sit just five days away from opening night for the Milwaukee Bucks, when they host the Washington Wizards. Despite the preseason games’ results not meaning much (3-1 record), there’s still plenty to dissect as we set our expectations of this new look Bucks team.
A Milwaukee Bucks starter has departed his team's ongoing preseason clash against Oklahoma City with an eye injury. Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports that the Bucks' PR team has announced that reserve point guard Ryan Rollins has received a cut over his right eye that will require stitches.
The Milwaukee Bucks will enter an interesting season. The Milwaukee Bucks parted ways with Damian Lillard in the offseason, which helped them sign Myles Turner.
Ryan Rollins is just 23 years old, with less than 1,000 minutes of action on an NBA floor, but he is slated to be a major part of the Milwaukee Bucks’ backcourt this season.
The Milwaukee Bucks have their eyes set on winning the Eastern Conference this season. Injuries to the Pacers, Celtics, and 76ers have them thinking they can make the NBA Finals for the first time since 2021.
The Milwaukee Bucks enter the 2025-26 season aiming to contend for the Eastern Conference crown, but their success hinges heavily on health. Giannis Antetokounmpo must remain available to lead the charge, while Myles Turner’s durability will also be crucial.
The Milwaukee Bucks are hoping to come into the 2025-26 season as a contender to win the Eastern Conference. Winning the conference would mean that the team needs to stay healthy.
When Ryan Rollins joined the Milwaukee Bucks midway through the 2023-24 season, he had NBA games under his belt and was a complete unknown. He broke out as a sophomore at Toledo, prompting the Warriors to draft him 44th overall in 2022, but then lost his rookie year to a broken foot.
By all accounts, Bucks guard Ryan Rollins had a very successful third season in the NBA. Getting his first real taste of action, he made 19 starts in 56 games and carved out a regular role as a pesky defender and knockdown shooter.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has been the target of trade speculation ever since the Bucks were ousted in the first round of the playoffs, but a rival general manager indicated that Milwaukee hasn’t been willing to discuss deals involving the two-time MVP.
The Milwaukee Bucks are likely going to try to make some moves at the trade deadline next season. They were limited in what they could do this summer after signing Myles Turner and waiving Damian Lillard.
Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst compared one of the Milwaukee Bucks' guards to an NBA veteran after he signed a new contract in free agency. The Bucks signed Ryan Rollins to a three-year deal after he showed some promise with the team off the bench.
The Milwaukee Bucks are re-signing Ryan Rollins to a three-year, $12 million contract, the guard's agents told ESPN. The deal includes a player option in the third season, according to Equity Sports' Mike Silverman and Brandon Grier.
Ryan Rollins recently became an unrestricted free agent, but it appears that he will find a home. According to Michael Scotto of HoopHype, there are five teams interested in signing the 23-year-old point guard.
The Los Angeles Lakers continue to explore different ways to improve their roster. Center was the position the team has been linked to most, but the front office will also look at wings and guards who they feel can help the team as well and one interesting one is former Milwaukee Bucks point guard Ryan Rollins.
The Milwaukee Bucks have officially signed point guard Ryan Rollins to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. Rollins, 24, is 6-foot-4 and was originally selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the No.
On Monday, the Washington Wizards waived guard Ryan Rollins in a move that seemed like a normal transaction until other details recently emerged. Rollins has been charged with seven counts of petit larceny months of thefts that took place from September-November at the Target in Potomac Yards (Alexandria, VA).
The Washington Wizards decided to waive Ryan Rollins and his fully guaranteed $1.7 million contract on Monday to create a roster spot. The guard arrived in Washington as part of the Jordan Poole trade and was cut three days before a report about Rollins being accused and charged with shoplifting at a Target came out.