\nBucks' Doc Rivers highlights lack of foul calls for Ryan Rollins after loss vs. 76ers\n
The Milwaukee Bucks (8-8) lost their third straight game, this time in overtime to the Philadelphia 76ers, 123-114. Giannis Antetokounmpo was out, but Ryan Rollins stepped up with a standout performance, while his frustration with officiating became a notable storyline.
“He has great composure,” said the Bucks' coach after the game, quoting The Athletic’s Eric Nehm. “He complains to me about how he feels like he's getting hit a ton at the basket and he's not getting the call. Every time {Tyrese} Maxey went to the foul line, he kept looking over at me. I don't know what I can do for him on that, but I think he has a case. So, you just gotta play through that… He does that, though. That's what's so impressive about him.”
Rollins’ performance came despite a game where Milwaukee attempted 13 fewer free throws than Philadelphia, highlighting the officiating narrative around the matchup. The 23-year-old guard has evolved from a late-2022 draft pick into a key contributor for the Bucks, signaling his rising role even in a loss.
“So, you just gotta play through that… He does that, though. That's what's so impressive about him.”
Авторское резюме: Роллинс стал ярким негативным центром внимания по поводу судейства в матче против 76ers, но при этом продолжил развиваться как ключевой игрок Бакс, набрав 32 очка и 14 передач, что подчеркивает его рост и важность в составе команды.
Данные основаны на публикациях по игре Bucks против 76ers, включая репортажи и цитаты тренера после матча.