Warriors’ Ryan Rollins explains mindset of playing in G League

Rollins put up his fourth double-digit-scoring game on assignment in the G League with the Santa Cruz Warriors.

Golden State Warriors rookie Ryan Rollins on Saturday put up his fourth double-digit-scoring game on assignment in the NBA G League with the Santa Cruz Warriors.

Rollins produced 17 points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal in a 111-91 loss to the South Bay Lakers. He went 5-of-15 from the field, including 3-of-8 from 3-point range, in nearly 30 minutes of work prior to fouling out.

The 44th pick struggled to shoot and totaled a season-high eight turnovers. He had some strong finishes at the rim and managed to get to the free-throw line a few times.

Rollins explained what he has learned so far with Santa Cruz.

I have a lot of improving to do. I’m learning. I have a bright future, for sure, just with my ability to score the ball and all of the things I can do on the offensive end. I feel like this is what this is just getting reps and learning as much as I can and getting better each and every day.

With playing time at a premium with Golden State, the team opted to send Rollins to Santa Cruz to practice and see game time. He has totaled 21 minutes of work in five appearances with several veteran players ahead of him on the Warriors’ depth chart.

Rollins has responded by averaging 19.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and two assists on 47.5% shooting from the field in four games with Santa Cruz. He has two 20-point games on assignment, including a season-high 27 points on Nov. 10 versus the OKC Blue.

Santa Cruz coach Seth Cooper explained what they want to see from Rollins.

Ryan has a huge ability to put pressure on the rim. (We’re) trying to get him used to not having the ball in his hands all of the time. (In college) at Toledo, he had the ball in his hands all of the time. For him to play in the NBA with the Warriors, he is going to have to play off of the ball.

Rollins was also joined by James Wiseman and Patrick Baldwin Jr. in Santa Cruz. Golden State simply does not have enough minutes for the trio of players given its veteran-heavy roster. The team feels as though they each need more time before they can contribute regularly in the NBA.

Wiseman scored a team-high 19 points and 11 rebounds in his first game with Santa Cruz while Baldwin had nine points, four rebounds and two assists in his third appearance. They had the opportunity to log extended minutes and get valuable time on the court.

While Wiseman joined the two rookies for this assignment, Rollins said the process has been much easier with Baldwin by his side going back and forth between Golden State and Santa Cruz.

We know this is a learning experience for both of us just to get our reps and learn. This is why we’re down here, honestly, just to learn to get better and keep improving each and every day. We come down here with that mindset of just getting better and learning.

Rollins and Baldwin will likely continue to see time in the G League in order to get more reps and game action. The team has had great success in developing players with its affiliate and will be looking to replicate that again this year.

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Warriors’ Ryan Rollins drops 27 points on G League assignment

Rollins scored a team-high on assignment in the G League to lead Santa Cruz to a win over the OKC Blue.

Golden State Warriors rookie Ryan Rollins on Thursday scored a team-high on assignment in the NBA G League to lead the Santa Cruz Warriors to a win over the OKC Blue.

Rollins produced 27 points and three rebounds in 26 minutes of work in the 115-107 win on the road. He scored 12 points alone in the fourth quarter and went 12-of-20 from the field overall, including 1-of-4 from 3-point range, in his second game with Santa Cruz.

The performance came after Rollins left early on Wednesday versus the Blue due to a minor knee tweak. He returned to the lineup for the second game of their back-to-back in OKC and looked to have no lingering effects from that injury.

Rollins totaled nine points, three assists and one rebound in his debut with Santa Cruz before leaving with that knee injury. He is averaging 18 points, two rebounds and 1.5 assists on 48.4% shooting from the field in the G League.

The 44th pick was also joined by first-round pick Patrick Baldwin Jr. in the contest. Baldwin put up 16 points, seven rebounds, one assist and one steal in 26 minutes during his second game, as well. He is posting 15.5 points, six rebounds and 1.5 steals.

The two players have played sparingly with Golden State and will likely spend much of the season in the G League to see consistent playing time and continue their development. The team has found success with its affiliate and will be hoping for more of the same with Rollins and Baldwin.

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Warriors assign rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins to G League Santa Cruz

Rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins are headed to Santa Cruz.

With four core starters receiving a rest day against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins got the chance to come off the bench for the Golden State Warriors. 

Rollins tallied seven points on 2-of-4 shooting from the field in a season-high nine minutes against the Pelicans. Baldwin Jr. played in his second game since being drafted No. 28 overall in the 2022 NBA draft. Baldwin Jr. went scoreless on 0-for-1 shooting from the floor in four minutes off the bench. 

After cameos against the Pelicans, the pair of rookies are set to travel to Santa Cruz. On Sunday, the Warriors assigned Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins to their G League affiliate in Santa Cruz.

Via @WarriorsPR on Twitter:

Riding a five-game losing streak, the Warriors are set to meet the Sacramento Kings on Monday at Chase Center. After hosting the Kings, the Warriors will get three days off before playing the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday. 

Baldwin Jr. and Rollins will likely get the chance to make their G League debuts during the start of Santa Cruz’s back-to-back on Wednesday against the Oklahoma City Blue. Santa Cruz is set to play a pair of games against Oklahoma City on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Warriors’ Patrick Baldwin Jr., Ryan Rollins sent to G League

Warriors rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins have been assigned to Santa Cruz in the G League.

Golden State Warriors rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins have been assigned to the Santa Cruz Warriors in the NBA G League, the team announced.

Baldwin has not yet played over the first three games of the season due to a right thumb sprain while Rollins has made two appearances, logging three total minutes. The team has utilized 11 players each game in the early going, and Baldwin and Rollins have been on the outside of the rotation.

The move to send the two players to Santa Cruz was expected. Warriors president Bob Myers said early in training camp the two players would likely spend time with their affiliate to develop and log consistent playing time.

Santa Cruz tips off its season on Nov. 4.

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Baldwin, the 28th pick, averaged 7.4 points and 2.4 rebounds in five games with the Warriors during the preseason. Rollins, the 44th pick, played in four preseason games, averaging seven points, two assists, one rebound and one steal.

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Warriors assign rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins to G League Santa Cruz

Rookies Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins will make their first trip to the Warriors G League affiliate in Santa Cruz.

With their first three games of their rookie campaign in the books, both Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins will make their first trip to Santa Cruz for the Golden State Warriors G League affiliate. 

Following their win over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday evening, the Warriors assigned both 2022 rookies to G League Santa Cruz. Baldwin Jr. and Rollins will get the chance to practice in Santa Cruz before the G League regular-season tips off on Nov. 4.

Via @WarriorsPR on Twitter: 

Due to a thumb injury, Baldwin Jr. missed Golden State’s opening two games. While he was able to return from injury on Sunday before playing the Kings, the No. 28 overall pick from the 2022 draft didn’t register a minute. 

Rollins has briefly appeared in Golden State’s rotation during the first three games of the season. Rollins played just under two minutes in the opener against the Los Angeles Lakers and just under a minute against the Kings on Sunday. Rollins has recorded a single board and assist to start his rookie season. 

After selecting Baldwin Jr. with the No. 28 overall pick, the Warriors drafted Ryan Rollins out of Tulsa in the second round with the No. 44 overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft.

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Injury Report: Rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. (thumb) elevated to probable vs. Kings on Sunday

After missing the first two games of the season, Warriors rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. (thumb) has been upgraded to probable for Sunday’s contest against the Kings.

After missing the first two games of his rookie campaign due to a thumb injury, Patrick Baldwin Jr. could be inching closer to making his debut with the Golden State Warriors on Sunday against the Sacramento Kings. 

According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Baldwin Jr. has been upgraded to probable for Sunday’s contest against the Golden State’s Northern California rival with a thumb sprain.

Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:

The No. 28 overall pick would join Golden State’s deep bench unit with players like Jordan Poole, Donte DiVencenzo, JaMychal Green, James Wiseman and Jonathan Kuminga.

If Baldwin Jr. is able to play, he will meet fellow first-round pick, Keegan Murray. In his debut against the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday, the Kings rookie tallied 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field with five boards and two assists in 33 minutes off the bench. 

The Warriors will host the Kings on Sunday at Chase Center, with tipoff set for 5:30 p.m. PT. 

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Chet Holmgren, Jaden Ivey among 14 rookies to sign with Nike

Holmgren and Ivey were among 14 rookies to sign endorsement contracts with the Swoosh.

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Holmgren and Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey on Friday were among 14 rookies to sign endorsement contracts with Nike, the apparel company announced.

Holmgren and Ivey, as top-five picks, were viewed as top targets for apparel companies as each player projects to have a bright future in the NBA. They both have worn Nike shoes in the past and will continue to do so after opting to sign with the Swoosh.

Related: No. 1 pick Paolo Banchero reacts to signing with Jordan Brand

Nike had a busy signing period with the incoming rookie class after coming to terms with 12 other first-year players. They signed 12 first-round picks and two second-round picks for the 2022-23 season after a relatively quiet class over the past few years because of the pandemic.

Here are the 14 rookies that signed with Nike this season.

Warriors rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. signs with Nike

Golden State’s rookie will be donning the swoosh.

After winning the 2022 NBA championship, the Golden State Warriors turned their attention to the draft, adding Patrick Baldwin Jr. with the No. 28 overall selection in the 2022 edition of draft day. 

Although a sprained thumb injury has ruled him out of the first two games of his rookie campaign with the Warriors, the 19-year-old forward has landed an endorsement deal. According to Nick DePaula of ESPN, Baldwin Jr. is signing with Nike. 

Via @NickDePaula on Twitter:

Baldwin Jr. was one of 14 players from the 2022 rookie class to recently sign with Nike. 

Coming out of the University of Milwaukee, the former five-star recruit averaged 12.1 points on 34.4% shooting from the floor, 5.8 boards, 1.5 assists and 28.5 minutes per contest in his only season at the college level. 

Baldwin Jr. played five games in the preseason, scoring a bucket in each contest. The rookie also showed off his range in the preseason, knocking down a trip in four of Golden State’s five preseason games.

Baldwin Jr. and second-round pick Ryan Rollins join Golden State’s core of young players that includes other top prospects like Jonathan Kuminga, James Wiseman and Moses Moody.

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Injury Report: Warriors rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. out vs. Nuggets on Friday

The Golden State Warriors will be without rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. on Friday against the Denver Nuggets.

Although there is one game in the books, the Golden State Warriors are still waiting for the debut of their first-round pick from the 2022 NBA draft.

After suffering a sprained thumb in the preseason, Patrick Baldwin Jr. didn’t record a minute in Tuesday’s home opener against the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Warriors will be without Baldwin Jr. again on Friday against the Denver Nuggets. According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Baldwin Jr. has been ruled out against the Nuggets due to a right thumb sprain.

Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:

Veteran forward Andre Iguodala will also remain inactive against the Nuggets. Without Iguodala and Baldwin Jr. off the bench against the Lakers, Steve Kerr still went deep into his second unit in the season opener.

Jordan Poole, Donte DiVencenzo, JaMychal Green, James Wiseman and Jonathan Kuminga all played double-figure minutes off the bench against the Lakers. Moses Moody and rookie Ryan Rollins also received playing time on Tuesday.

The Warriors are scheduled to tip off against the Nuggets on Friday evening at 7 p.m. PT at San Francisco’s Chase Center.

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Injury Report: Warriors’ Andre Iguodala (hip) out, Patrick Baldwin Jr. (thumb) questionable vs. Lakers on opening night

Veteran forward Andre Iguodala is out against the Lakers on opening night and rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. is listed as questionable.

After eliminating the Boston Celtics in six games to secure the 2022 NBA title, the Golden State Warriors return to the court as defending champs to open the 2022-23 season on Tuesday night at San Francisco’s Chase Center against the Los Angeles Lakers. 

While the contest is expected to feature familiar names Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Jordan Poole, LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Warriors will be without a key piece off the bench in the season opener. 

Andre Iguodala has been ruled out on Tuesday night due to left hip injury management. Along with Iguodala, rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. is also listed on the injury report as questionable due to a right thumb sprain. 

Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:

Baldwin Jr. impressed during the preseason, scoring in every contest off the bench and knocking down at least one 3-pointer in four of Golden State’s five preseason games. If he’s able to play on Tuesday, the 28th pick from the 2022 NBA draft will join Steve Kerr’s bench unit that features fellow young players Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody and James Wiseman. 

The Warriors will host the Lakers on Tuesday night, with the tip set for 7 p.m. PT. 

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