Bucks guard Ryan Rollins told reporters after Thursday’s practice that he played through a left shoulder injury last season and underwent surgery to address the issue about a week after the team was eliminated from the playoffs, per Eric Nehm of The Athletic (Twitter link). Although he admitted that his shoulder feels “a little different…range-wise,” Rollins clarified that it feels good and he has “no hesitation” in the shoulder.
“It was a four-month recovery,” he said. “I started back playing maybe the end of July, actually doing stuff on the court. And I would say my first live segment was not this week, but last week. So I’m just getting back into playing condition and all that, but I feel stronger. I feel good. I feel confident.”
Asked on Wednesday about what Rollins’ role would look like this season with Kevin Porter Jr. and Cole Anthony also in the point guard mix, head coach Doc Rivers made it clear that he’s not pigeonholing those players into a specific position and wouldn’t have any qualms about playing two of them at a time.
“I don’t look at them as point guards,” Rivers said (Twitter link via Nehm). “I think they all can play all the positions. I mean, we played Ryan and Cole together today. So, it doesn’t matter, they’re guards. Our offense is…not a point guard orientated offense.”
Rivers mentioned earlier in the week that he anticipates Porter will be a starter this fall.
Here’s more on the Bucks:
- Star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, who remained in Greece this week dealing with a case of COVID-19, is set to join the Bucks as their training camp shifts from Milwaukee to Miami, writes Ben Steele of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “He’ll be flying in either tonight or in the morning,” Rivers said on Thursday ahead of the team’s flight to Florida. The Bucks’ preseason schedule will tip off on Monday with a matchup vs. the Heat in Miami, so the club will be in town for a few days before that game.
- Anthony was held out of the contact portion of Thursday’s practice as a precautionary measure due to an unspecified health issue, tweets Nehm. Rivers didn’t provide any details on what was wrong with the veteran guard.
- One of just a handful of Bucks players who didn’t sign a new contract this offseason, A.J. Green is unfazed by not having a contract extension in place yet, as Jim Owczarski of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel relays. “It’s gonna happen exactly how it should,” said Green, who is on an expiring deal. “If I worry about it, what’s that gonna do for me? I’m not in control of it. I can only do what I can now. So, I just gotta trust that whatever is gonna happen is gonna happen regardless. It’s out of my hands.”
- After saying on media day that he’s happy to be “in a city now that wants to celebrate me,” new Bucks center Myles Turner sought to clarify that the remark wasn’t intended as a shot at Indianapolis or Pacers fans. “This quote has NOTHING to do with Indy fans and EVERYTHING to do with my free agency experience,” Turner tweeted.
Although it won’t happen I’d love to see the Bucks try make a marginal trade to try get just a little better. Here’s some ideas:
1. Kuzma and Anthony for DeDozan and Carter
DeRozan gives Giannas a very solid s second option, he can make clutch shots and do a lot of the secondary ball handling. Plus you’re taking on Devin Carter and giving him another chance as a young lottery pick point guard.
For the Kings, Kuzma is a plan B option after missing out on Kuminga, he fits better with Keegan Murray in the forwards and would also fit in well with LaVine and them. Plus your taking get Cole Anthony as a back up point guard with Dennis Schroder.
2. Kuzma and Cole Anthony for Jalen Green
Suns I think look awful on paper with multiple centres and shooting guards. Kuzma I think fits in well with Booker and Brooks and Cole would be an alright point guard for them. As for the Bucks they get Jalen Green to again try give Giannas a better second option.
3. Kuzma and Cole Amthony for Jerami Grant and Duop Reath.
Not the biggest needle move in this one but Grant is a better defender and better shooter from deep which I think is what they need at the 3. Reath also gives you a handy back up big to compete with Sims. Blazers get out of Grants contract and also add a decent back up point guard in Cole to back up Scoot with Dame out for the year.
The East is wide open with Tatum out, Bucks having got worse, Sixers and injury problems etc etc there will be some solid teams like Miami, Cleveland and NY but if the Bucks make a move like one of these they could be a 6th seed and then depending on match ups and injuries could maybe do something. That hopefully atleast stops Giannas looking into leaving
Kuzma, Ryan Rollins, Kevin Porter Jr and Trent for Wiggins and Mitchel
Kuzma and stuff for McCollum and Middleton