Bucks Guard Ryan Rollins Optimistic on Injury After Raptors Win
Ryan Rollins optimistic on injury
After the Bucks' 130-122 win over the Raptors, guard Ryan Rollins spoke to the media about his recent injury. Rollins said that he is feeling "much better" and is "optimistic" about his return to the court."I'm feeling better," Rollins said. "I'm still a little sore, but I'm doing everything I can to get back on the court as soon as possible."
Rollins was injured in the Bucks' game against the Celtics on January 15, when he collided with Celtics guard Marcus Smart. He was diagnosed with a sprained MCL and was expected to miss 2-4 weeks.
"It was a tough injury, but I'm working hard to get back," Rollins said. "I'm doing everything I can to get back on the court as soon as possible."
What does this mean for the Bucks?
Rollins is an important part of the Bucks' rotation, and his absence has been felt. He is a talented scorer and defender, and he provides the Bucks with a much-needed boost off the bench.The Bucks are 3-3 in the five games that Rollins has missed, and they have struggled to find a consistent bench scorer. George Hill has started in Rollins' place, but he has averaged just 7.0 points per game.
Rollins' return will give the Bucks a much-needed boost, and it will help them to make a run in the playoffs.