Overview
- Free agent guard Ryan Rollins agreed to return to the Bucks on a three-year, $12 million contract that includes a player option in year three.
- After converting from a two-way contract in March, he averaged 6.2 points on 40.8% three-point shooting over 56 games and boosted his output to 10.2 points in 19 starts last season.
- He drew interest from the Lakers, Suns, Spurs and Trail Blazers before Milwaukee secured his signature.
- Milwaukee has reshaped its roster this offseason, parting ways with Damian Lillard and Brook Lopez, adding Myles Turner and re-signing key rotation players Kevin Porter Jr., Bobby Portis, Taurean Prince and Gary Trent Jr.
- The deal highlights the Bucks’ use of non-guaranteed deals, mid-level exceptions and player options to navigate salary-cap constraints.