Ryan Rollins faced a new level of physicality and pressure against the Warriors, but he was able to embrace the hostility for a career-best performance. Rollins erupted for 32 points and eight assists to lead the Bucks to a win without star Giannis Antetokounmpo. It's still early in Rollins' Bucks tenure, but this promising performance could indicate even bigger things for him in the future.
Ryan Rollins is embracing his newfound role
Rollins has become the team's de facto point guard with Kevin Porter Jr. missing time and has fulfilled the role exceptionally well. He had already proven to be a great complementary piece next to Giannis as a big 3-and-D guard, but no one expected him to carry the team on his own.