The New York Knicks took a calculated risk by signing swingman Reggie Bullock during the 2019 NBA offseason. Just one day after being signed, Bullock underwent surgery to repair a cervical disc herniation, which directly influenced his delayed debut.
As easy it may be to solely look at his quality of play in 2019-20 when determining whether or not he’s worth bringing back next season, the surgery must be mentioned.
Bullock played in his first game with the Knicks on Jan. 1, and has appeared in 29 outings overall. During that time, he’s converted 40.