DraftExpress NBA Draft Prospect Profile: Reggie Bullock, Stats, Comparisons, and Outlook
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DraftExpress: Brown wasn't being defended by the likes of Dexter Strickland & Reggie Bullock before tonight, though. Different animal playing vs those two
2011-12-21 07:30:58
DraftExpress: DX: Top NBA Prospects in the ACC (#6-10) http://t.co/RWy42JPz - C.J. Leslie, Bernard James, Reggie Bullock, Dexter Strickland and Ian Miller
2011-09-19 02:37:41
DraftExpress: Yes. And its no wonder. Born and raised in Kinston, NC. Rivalry in his blood. RT @MyrOsLove: Do you miss Reggie Bullock on these smackdowns?
2011-08-29 03:09:42
DraftExpress: Invited but UNC said no. Same w/25 others. RT @GoodmanCBS: The guy I would have brought - if he was healthy - was Reggie Bullock at UNC.
2011-07-10 10:10:12
DraftExpress: RT @ESPNAndyKatz: North Carolina Tar Heels lose freshman forward Reggie Bullock (knee) for rest of season - ESPN http://es.pn/eAYteA
2011-03-01 06:28:19
Team: North Carolina, Sophomore
PhysicalsPositionsRankings Misc
H: 6' 6"
W: 185 lbs
Bday: 03/16/1991
(21 Years Old)
Current: SF
NBA:   SF
Possible: SF
Round: 1 Pick: 27 in 2013 Mock Draft
Rank 19 in NCAA Sophomores
RSCI: 14
High School: Kinston
Hometown: Kinston, NC

Predraft Measurements
Height w/o ShoesHeight w/shoesWeightWingspanStanding ReachBody FatNo Step VertMax VertBench PressLane Agility3/4 Court SprintClass Rank
NA6' 5.5"1906' 8.5"NANANANANANANANA

Basic Per Game Statistics - Comprehensive Stats - Statistical Top 25s
YearLeagueNameGPMinPtsFGFGAFG%2Pt2PtA2P%3Pt3PtA3P%FTMFTAFT%OffDefTOTAstsStlsBlksTOsPFs
2011/12NCAAReggie Bullock3825.48.83.37.642.81.42.751.01.94.938.20.40.672.71.73.45.11.40.70.21.01.2

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2011 McDonald's All American Game: Duke-UNC Smackdown, Part Four
March 29, 2011
Part Two: Harrison Barnes, Reggie Bullock, Kendall Marshall and Coach K


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2008 King James Classic: Top Perimeter Players
April 28, 2008
Bullock continued his outstanding play that transcended him from a player outside of the top 100 to being in contention for the top small forward slot in the class of 2010. Playing against peers a year older in the 17-U division had no effect on Bullock, who used his heady game to score in a number of ways. He showed his full repertoire of skills, taking bigger defenders off of the bounce to finish in the paint through a variety of sweet floaters and short jumpers, in addition to his usual slashing dribble drives to the rim. Playing the game with a sense of a player far beyond his age, the North Carolina native tends to make you forget that he is only 16 years old. He seemed to look forward to the challenge of playing against two of New York City’s finest in Durant Scott and Doron Lamb, volunteering to guard whichever elite guard was in the game and doing an awfully good job of doing so.

The future Tar Heel’s ball handling skills looked a little shaky at times, especially when pressured. He is definitely more of a small forward at the moment, and a growth spurt will be needed if he hopes to play that position at the next level. If the North Carolina prep star decides that the shooting guard position is where he will be in college, he will need to improve his consistency beyond the arc and creativity off of the dribble. All of the tools appear to be in place for Bullock to be a nice prospect down the road though, and he will certainly whose progress will be interesting to follow over the remainder of his high school career.
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Top High School Prospects at the 2007 City of Palms Classic
December 28, 2007
Another member of the “hey, you’re way too young to be here, kid” club, sophomore Reggie Bullock (5 star 2010 recruit) did a great job showing off why he’s considered such a highly regarded talent already at age 15. Showing good size for the wing position, a nice frame (that still needs to fill out), solid athleticism, and all kinds of glimpses of potential, Bullock seems to have a very nice future ahead of him. He’s an active player with excellent instincts who constantly seems to find himself around the ball, coming up with plenty of steals and rebounds. He also has a nice looking jump-shot from 3-point range, and is capable of using shot fakes to put the ball on the floor and even pull-up off the dribble for a good looking mid-range jumper. His shot-creating skills are limited in tight half-court sets because of his poor ball-handling skills, but he is capable of finding and exploiting holes in an unbalanced defense to get to the basket and finish. Most importantly, he seems to have an excellent demeanor out on the floor, including solid leadership skills and nice intangibles, and looks to be fairly unselfish, being committed to playing solid defense too. He still has a lot of work to do before he puts it all together and really shows us what kind of player he can develop into in the future, but the early signs look very promising.
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