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Reggie Bullock’s shot got him to the NBA, but he expects his D to help him stick


’s calling card coming out of North Carolina was his shot. And in a crowded Detroit Pistons wing field that will require paring by Stan Van Gundy to fit the 15-man roster limit for the start of the regular season, Bullock might indeed be the best shooter of those on the bubble. But it’s his defense, Bullock believes, that will sway Van Gundy in the end. (Detroit Pistons)

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