The New York Knicks rounded out their roster Tuesday with the acquisition of Reggie Bullock. According to Ian Begley of SNY, Bullock and the Knicks agreed on a two-year deal with the second year not fully guaranteed, making it essentially a team option.
Bullock’s initial two-year contract worth $21 million was reworked due to a medical issue. It also opened up the Knicks to the possibility of signing Marcus Morris to a one-year, $15 million deal.
The Knicks were 28th in three-point percentage last season, but Bullock promises to help that along.