MVP of the night


Ryan Rollins Stephen Curry

It’s a rare gesture, but on Thursday night, after the Warriors’ loss, Stephen Curry shouted the Bucks steward with his jersey in his hand. It was his own jersey that he had just signed and he was asking this person to give it to him Ryan Rollins.

“He was my roommate my freshman year. My freshman year went by really fast, and it was great to have such a simple guy by my side.” the Bucks leader remembers. “The fact that he was Steph Curry and he was so humble and simple in the way he talked to me, even though he already had that status at the time, was very impressive. It was a great lesson I learned in my first season.”

Author of the sound career best game to knock off the Warriorshe couldn’t have dreamed of a better night, and at the end of the match he asked Curry if he could give him his jersey back. Just to immortalize this winning night with 32 points on a beautiful 5 of 7 3-pointers.

“It’s great to have this jersey. I’ll hang it on the wall somewhere, that’s for sure.” he continues, before talking about this meeting unlike any other. “It was cool, it was beautiful… That’s probably the best adjective to describe it. It was nice to be able to go out on the field and… I wouldn’t say beat him, but just come out with the win and manage to shake him up a little bit. To be able to do that in a real match was great. »

He dropped out of a small college. Like Stephen Curry…

Damian Lillard has moved on, and Cole Anthony was used as the 6th manRollins had a real chance to play at the beginning of the season, so he took advantage of his chance. Already against the Knicks, with 25 points, he stepped on Jalen Branson’s feet and acted like a leader in the absence tonight Giannis Antetokounmpo including 13 points in the final quarter. “I was just aggressive and the shots just kept coming. I didn’t hesitate, I just shot.” he assures. “All the shots I made today, I worked on them in practice, so it’s not like I’m trying anything new. I know my abilities and the shots I’m capable of. Tonight, it just came in. The ball was in my hands, so I was just trying to make a play and trust my shot.”

Enough to impress his master, who appreciates seeing players come out of nowhere make a name for themselves in the NBA. A bit like him… “He’s been my guy since the first season. Obviously it was a complicated situation with the transfer and all that.” reminds Stephen Curry. “But I’m happy for him. He’s super talented, and he’s another player from a small college (editor’s note: Toledo) trying to make a name for himself in the league.”

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2025-10-31 06:25:00

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