Reggie Bullock stayed ready – and when the Pistons needed him, he delivered
Posted Feb 25, 2016
Through it all – the long stretches without a sniff of playing time, the mop-up minutes in one-sided losses – Reggie Bullock maintained the same upbeat demeanor that makes him a favorite of his teammates and has earned him consistent praise from Detroit Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy. What Van Gundy likes best about Bullock is his self-awareness.
(Detroit Pistons)
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