Not a whole lot has gone right for the Milwaukee Bucks amid their horrendous 11-17 start. Even with all the chaos, Ryan Rollins has offered a tremendous silver lining by giving Milwaukee the best year of his career. A former Los Angeles Lakers guard has been a big part of his evolution.
Rollins has earned the largest role of his playing days in the NBA, averaging 31.6 minutes per game and starting 26 of the 28 games he's played. That comes with career highs across the board for the Bucks guard.
17.0 points per game, 4.0 rebounds per game, 5.