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 Bucks recently doubled down on their decision to re-sign Rollins and they are reaping the rewards already.
Bucks Doubled Down on Ryan Rollins Decision, and It’s Benefiting Them Already

Few expected Milwaukee to rank among the East’s top four after losing Damian Lillard to a torn Achilles. That injury was a crushing blow — not only to the team’s title hopes but also to their short-term competitiveness. Yet, rather than sit back, the Bucks made one of the boldest offseason decisions in the league.
They waived and stretched Lillard’s remaining contract, creating enough cap space to sign Myles Turner. The move raised eyebrows, but it was a calculated risk — a bet on versatility, defense, and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s long-term trust in the franchise.
Still, one of their quieter moves — re-signing Rollins — is turning out to be the most rewarding of them all.
Betting on Rollins Pays Off
Rollins entered the summer as a restricted free agent. Multiple contenders reportedly showed interest, but the Bucks moved quickly, offering a three-year, $12 million deal. For a player with only flashes of promise, it seemed like a gamble.
But so far, that gamble looks brilliant. Rollins has rewarded Milwaukee’s faith with consistency and impact. He’s averaging 15.3 points, 4.3 assists, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.0 steals per game through four contests.
His breakout came in the 121–111 win over the Knicks, where he scored a career-high 25 points at Fiserv Forum. That performance cemented his place in the rotation — and likely in Milwaukee’s long-term plans.
A Defensive Edge the Bucks Needed
Bucks head coach Doc Rivers doubled down on Ryan Rollins’ momentum, starting him over veteran Cole Anthony while Kevin Porter Jr. recovers from an ankle injury. It was a statement move — and it paid off.
Rollins has given Milwaukee something they’ve lacked since Jrue Holiday’s departure: a true point-of-attack defender at the lead guard position. His 3.0 steals per game rank second in the entire league, trailing only Chicago’s Tre Jones.
When Rollins is on the floor, opponents’ possessions end in turnovers 2.4% more often — an 80th-percentile mark. His defensive motor and anticipation have added a new dimension to Milwaukee’s backcourt.
Room to Grow, But the Fit Is Clear
Rollins still has growing pains. His shooting has been inconsistent — starting the year at a rough 18.8% from three before exploding for 4-for-4 against the Knicks. That outburst bumped him up to a respectable 35%, closer to the 40.8% he shot last season.
The increased volume is encouraging, and if he maintains efficiency, he’ll be a complete two-way contributor. For now, the Bucks can celebrate a win in talent evaluation — and a front office move that’s paying dividends faster than anyone expected.
Bucks’ decision to double down on Ryan Rollins wasn’t just smart; it was forward-thinking. In a league where stars dominate headlines, the Bucks might have found their next hidden gem — one helping them stay competitive in a season that wasn’t supposed to be theirs.
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