How Reggie Bullock’s arduous journey helped form gritty resolve
Posted May 2, 2022
Grandma and God would have preferred him to turn the other cheek, but Reggie Bullock couldn’t help it. He is instilled with Grandma’s love and God’s grace, but also the grit and brotherhood of his hometown, Kinston, N.C. Grandma, a minister, made him the man he is today. Kinston molded his basketball upbringing. He is a vital part of the Mavericks’ transformation.
(Dallas Morning News)
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