The Milwaukee Bucks and Ryan Rollins have agreed to a new deal, according to ESPN senior NBA insider Shams Charania.It’s reportedly a three-year deal worth $12 million, including a player option in the third season.The Bucks needed to address their lack of depth at point guard after deciding to waive Damian Lillard.Rollins stepped up for the Bucks last season in Lillard’s absence due to injury. He started in 19 games and averaged 6 points in 14.5 minutes per game. Rollins also shot 48% from the field and 40% from three last season.Rollins was a 2022 second-round pick by the Golden State Warriors. He joined the Bucks on a two-way contract in February 2024 before receiving a standard deal in March. He opted for a rest-of-season contract instead of a multiyear deal with Milwaukee, which allowed him to become a free agent. Now, Rollins is rewarded with a $12 million contract.The 6-foot-4-inch guard just turned 23 years old.This move matches a pattern for Milwaukee in free agency this offseason. Aside from moving on from Lillard, Brook Lopez and Pat Connaughton, the team has decided to retain most of their players from last season. The Bucks have also already agreed to new deals with Bobby Portis, Kevin Porter Jr., Taurean Prince and Gary Trent Jr.Milwaukee has also agreed to a deal with free agent guard Gary Harris. Their biggest acquisition this offseason was signing big man and former Indiana Pacer center Myles Turner.

MILWAUKEE —

The Milwaukee Bucks and Ryan Rollins have agreed to a new deal, according to ESPN senior NBA insider Shams Charania.

It’s reportedly a three-year deal worth $12 million, including a player option in the third season.

The Bucks needed to address their lack of depth at point guard after deciding to waive Damian Lillard.

Rollins stepped up for the Bucks last season in Lillard’s absence due to injury. He started in 19 games and averaged 6 points in 14.5 minutes per game. Rollins also shot 48% from the field and 40% from three last season.

Rollins was a 2022 second-round pick by the Golden State Warriors. He joined the Bucks on a two-way contract in February 2024 before receiving a standard deal in March. He opted for a rest-of-season contract instead of a multiyear deal with Milwaukee, which allowed him to become a free agent. Now, Rollins is rewarded with a $12 million contract.

The 6-foot-4-inch guard just turned 23 years old.

This move matches a pattern for Milwaukee in free agency this offseason. Aside from moving on from Lillard, Brook Lopez and Pat Connaughton, the team has decided to retain most of their players from last season. The Bucks have also already agreed to new deals with Bobby Portis, Kevin Porter Jr., Taurean Prince and Gary Trent Jr.

Milwaukee has also agreed to a deal with free agent guard Gary Harris. Their biggest acquisition this offseason was signing big man and former Indiana Pacer center Myles Turner.