Milwaukee Bucks: 5 wings to target in free agency

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Reggie Bullock

Reggie Bullock’s value is difficult to get a handle on, and in truth it may have taken something of a hit due to a slight shooting slump that followed his move to the Los Angeles Lakers at the trade deadline.

Through six seasons in the NBA, Bullock has yet to land a contract that earned him more than $2.5 million per year, which given his production certainly represents some misfortune on his part.

As a career 39.2 percent three-point shooter with ideal size for a modern NBA wing, this summer may finally offer Bullock the pay day he has long since earned. If somehow that proves not to be the case, though, he should be very high on Milwaukee’s list of targets.

At this point, Bullock has demonstrated the ability to be successful in a variety of different roles, situations and teams over the course of his career. A track record of highly efficient three-point shooting regardless of whether he was attempting 1.4 or 6.7 threes per game will jump out to contenders, in particular.

For the Bucks, Bullock would be a dream get as a wing who could shoot the lights out in a steady rotation role, while also possessing the ability to step up in to increased minutes if the need was ever to arise due to injuries.