The Milwaukee Bucks have made mid-season roster changes, including signing Ryan Rollins to a two-way deal, which is seen as a slow burn in terms of impact.

By the Numbers
  • Ryan Rollins signed to a two-way deal after the Bucks waived Lindell Wigginton and Marques Bolden on January 7.
  • Ryan Rollins, a second-year guard from Toledo, is expected to spend most of his time in the G-League with the Wisconsin Herd.
  • Rollins has potential to become an NBA player but needs to work on his 3-point shot and defensive skills.
Bottom Line

The signing of Ryan Rollins is a quality move, but any potential impact is likely to be a slow burn.