
"A substantial number of the Milwaukee faithful attended Thursday night's game at Fiserv Forum dressed in colorful Halloween costumes. But nothing in the stands were as frightening as Milwaukee's offense in the Warriors 120-110 loss. Even without superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, a late scratch with a left knee injury, the Bucks got whatever shot they wanted. And it was a long-forgotten Golden State castoff who led the way."
"Ryan Rollins had himself quite a game against his old team, scoring the Bucks' first six points on a pair of 3-pointers and putting up a career-high 32 points overall. He nailed a 3-pointer late in the fourth to push the lead to 10. I'm happy for him, knowing he's super-talented, and he's another mid0major guy trying to make his name in the league, Curry said of the youngster from Toledo."
"Rollins was the Warriors' No. 44 selection in the 2022 draft, and played 12 games in his rookie season. He was then a part of the Jordan Poole-Chris Paul trade, one that sent the guard to Washington. He just needed to play, he needed experience, and we couldn't really offer that given where we were, Kerr said before the game. I'm really happy for Ryan. He was coming off a career-best 25 points against Cleveland."
A large crowd attended the game at Fiserv Forum in Halloween costumes while Milwaukee's offense dominated Golden State in a 120-110 result. Giannis Antetokounmpo was a late scratch with a left knee injury, yet the Bucks still got high-quality shots and built decisive runs. Ryan Rollins erupted for a career-high 32 points, hitting early 3s and a late fourth-quarter triple to extend the lead. Steph Curry scored 27, Jonathan Kuminga 24 and Jimmy Butler added 23. Rollins earned the opportunity after Kevin Porter Jr.'s injury and benefited from increased playing time following his trade from Golden State.
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