2018-19 Detroit Pistons Profile: Reggie Bullock
Posted Sep 15, 2018
Between Dwane Casey’s aggressive push to get more 3-point attempts and Reggie Bullock’s synergy with Blake Griffin, it would be an upset if Bullock didn’t remain in the starting lineup. Movement without the ball is a strength of Bullock’s that figures to become more pronounced with Casey’s emphasis on spacing giving Bullock more opportunity to exploit angles and openings.
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