It’s not even a debate anymore — Ryan Rollins is that guy.
Three games, three statement performances: 25 points against the Knicks, then 32 versus the Warriors, then 16 against the Kings. In all three, Rollins looked like the most complete guard on the floor.
The man has been everywhere, whether blowing up passing lanes, finishing through contact, or setting up teammates like he’s been running Doc Rivers’ offense for years. And with former starting point guard Kevin Porter Jr. sidelined with injury, it's looking clearer by the day that Rollins now deserves that starting nod.