Bucks' Ryan Rollins: Expects to play Wednesday
Bucks point guard Ryan Rollins suffered an ankle injury
He suffered an ankle injury on Monday that forced him out of Milwaukee's preseason opener. After the game, head coach Mike Budenholzer said Rollins would be re-evaluated on Tuesday. The Bucks are scheduled to play the Chicago Bulls in their second preseason game on Wednesday, and Rollins said he expects to be available for the game.
Rollins missed the Bucks' first preseason game
He said he rolled his ankle while driving to the basket in the first half of Monday's game. He said he felt some pain, but he tried to play through it. However, he said the pain got worse as the game went on, and he eventually had to leave the game. Rollins said he has been receiving treatment for the injury, and he is feeling better. He said he expects to be able to practice on Tuesday, and he is hopeful that he will be able to play in Wednesday's game.
Rollins is a key player for the Bucks
He was the Bucks' first-round pick in the 2022 NBA draft, and he is expected to play a significant role for the team this season. He is a talented scorer and playmaker, and he is a good defender. The Bucks are hoping that Rollins can help them make a deep playoff run this season. If Rollins is able to play on Wednesday, it will be a boost for the Bucks.