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Eric Nehm: Final: Bucks 131, Bulls 115 - Kuzma 31pts/10reb/6ast - Rollins 21pts/7reb/10ast - Green 17pts/4reb/2ast - Nance 15pts/8reb/2ast - Turner 15pts/4reb - Trent 15pts The Bucks are now 19-29 on the season. They next play the Pelicans on Wednesday.

Eric Nehm: Ryan Rollins: "I think we were just missing shots, that's the main part. Ball slowed down a little bit, wasn't hopping as much. But even when we got to the stretches where it was moving, we did get good looks, we just didn't knock them down. And that's the name of the game."

Eric Nehm: FINAL: Sixers 139, Bucks 122 - Turner 31pts/4reb/3ast - Rollins 24pts/8reb/4ast - Portis 17pts/12reb/8ast - Kuzma 17pts/8reb/8ast - Trent 13pts - Anthony 10pts The Bucks are now 18-27 (12th in East) on the season. They play next in DC on Thursday.

Eric Nehm: FINAL: Bucks 112, Hawks 110 - Giannis Antetokounmpo 21pts/17reb/6ast - Bobby Portis 19pts/3reb - AJ Green 18pts/3reb - Myles Turner 14pts/8reb - Ryan Rollins 14pts/3reb/3ast - Kyle Kuzma 10pts - Kevin Porter 9pts/6reb/7ast The Bucks are now 18-24 on the season. They next play the Thunder on Wednesday at home.

Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Bucks have canvassed the trade market in search of talent upgrades around Antetokounmpo, including the possibility of acquiring Morant. In trade discussions for Morant, the Grizzlies have desired Milwaukee’s 2031 or 2032 first-round pick and Most Improved Player of the Year candidate Ryan Rollins, league sources told HoopsHype.
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Eric Nehm: FINAL: Timberwolves 139, Bucks 106 - Antetokounmpo 25pts/8reb/5ast - Portis 14pts/7reb - Porter 13pts/4reb/8ast - Rollins 11pts/7reb/3ast - Green 9pts/2ast The Bucks are now 17-23 on the season. They next play in San Antonio on Thursday.

Stephen Watson: Bucks start off 2026 with a 122-121 victory over the Hornets. Giannis Antetokounmpo: 30/10/5 in 30 minutes; Ryan Rollins: 29/4/8; Bobby Portis: 20/6. It’s the 6th time the Bucks had three players score 20+ points in a game this season, and three of those six have come against the Hornets.

Eric Nehm: FINAL: Wizards 114, Bucks 113 - Antetokounmpo 33pts/15reb/3ast - Porter 19pts/6reb/5ast - Rollins 16pts/7reb/7ast - Portis 13pts/5reb/3ast - Turner 13pts/7reb/2ast The Bucks are now 14-20 on the season. They play next on Friday vs. the Hornets.

Eric Nehm: FINAL: Bucks 123, Hornets 113 - Portis 25pts/2reb - Antetokounmpo 24pts/4reb/7ast (25min) - Turner 23pts/6reb - Porter 15pts/5reb/11ast - Rollins 13pts/3reb/4ast The Bucks are 14-19 on the season. They've won two in a row for the first time since October.
But Tuesday was the first time they had pulled off the feat since that first night at the start of this Antetokounmpo-less stretch, and it felt like an important step for the duo as they try to figure out how to thrive together. “They played the right way, played downhill a lot, got to the paint a ton,” Bucks coach Doc Rivers said of Porter and Rollins after the win. “But they did everything. They assisted. They rebounded. They defended.”
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On their next offensive possession, the Bucks gave Rollins a turn. The 23-year-old guard worked off a screen from Jericho Sims. Unable to get to the rim on the first action, Rollins calmly worked his way into the lane with a few more moves and then hit a tough shot through contact in the restricted area. “Everyone knows that I’m ball-dominant, but when I’m tired, I trust (Ryan) to take over, and he’s been doing a great job,” Porter said. “I love playing with him. He’s a dog. … His game’s just been growing each and every day, each and every game. “He’s capable, so he’s just gotta keep living in that moment.”
“I feel like we’ve been good on and off the ball together,” Rollins said. “We can play better, for sure, but I think experience is the best teacher. So, the more reps, more opportunity we get to play together, the better for us playing off each other. And just knowing he’s tired, I’m tired, he gets the ball, I get the ball. “Real dynamic backcourt, though. I think the more we play together, it’s gonna be only for the better.”
Eric Nehm: Kevin Porter Jr. (24pts/6reb/5ast) and Ryan Rollins (23pts/7reb/4ast) led the Bucks in tonight's win over the Pacers. Here is what Doc Rivers said about how they played tonight:

How do you feel about where you stack up for the Most Improved Player award? Ryan Rollins: I’m not really too worried about that right now, but hopefully I get it. I feel like I’m one of the most improved in the league, but we’ve got to start getting wins and get back on the right track and think of the bigger picture of what we want.