Milwaukee Bucks: 6 Wings To Trade For As Khris Middleton Replacements

Mar 25, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Phoenix Suns forward P.J. Tucker (left) controls the ball against Sacramento Kings guard Ben McLemore at US Airways Center. The Kings defeated the Suns 108-99. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 25, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Phoenix Suns forward P.J. Tucker (left) controls the ball against Sacramento Kings guard Ben McLemore at US Airways Center. The Kings defeated the Suns 108-99. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Reggie Bullock

A player who has received relatively limited opportunities throughout his career to date, Reggie Bullock certainly has the tools that NBA teams look for when chasing wings who fit the “three-and-D” mold.

Bullock is a player who is said to be valued quite highly by Stan Van Gundy and his coaching staff, but having only played 429 minutes last season and with minutes on the wings no easier to come by in Detroit in the coming season, it wouldn’t be a real surprise to see the Pistons willing to move him.

For what it’s worth, Bullock did make just under 44 percent of his 98 three-point attempts last season and has the capability to be a reliable range shooter in the NBA.

Bullock’s rookie contract does expire next summer, but the former 25th overall pick should remain affordable if he doesn’t breakout dramatically, and if he does manage to do that, well that would be one of those good problems.