Reggie Bullock – Dallas Mavericks
At this point in the offseason, the tides have seemingly turned for the Dallas Mavericks as it appears that Kristaps Porzingis will get at least one more season to prove he can fit alongside Luka Doncic.
While I would have personally moved on from him already, the Mavericks have made some under-the-radar signings that could pan out. Beside re-signing Tim Hardaway Jr. and fan-favorite Boban Marjanovic, Dallas agreed to a deal with Reggie Bullock, formerly of the New York Knicks.
Adding more shooting around Doncic was a necessity this offseason and Bullock definitely excels in that area.
Amid New York’s run to the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference this season, Bullock recorded 10.9 points per game on 41 percent shooting from deep and 90.9 percent shooting from the charity stripe.
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Getting Bullock improves the depth on the wing for the Mavericks, now giving them a solid group of Hardaway, Bullock, Dorian Finney-Smith, Sterling Brown (also newly-signed), Josh Green, and Tyler Bey.