Reggie Bullock Bio, Wiki, Age, Family, Height, Sister, Son, UNC, Stats, Contract, Pistons, Net Worth

Reggie Bullock (Reginald Ryedell Bullock) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association

Reggie Bullock Biography

Reggie Bullock (Reginald Ryedell Bullock) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Bullockplayed college basketball for the University of North Carolina before being drafted 25th overall in the 2013 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers.

Reggie Bullock Age

He was born on March 16, 1991 in Kinston, North Carolina, United States. He is 31 years old as of 2022.

Reggie Bullock Height

He stands at a height of 6 feet 7 inches

Reggie Bullock Family

Bullock is the son of Reggie Bullock Sr. and Danielle Long. He has a sister named Mia Henderson.

Reggie Bullock Sister

His sister, Mia, was murdered in Baltimore on July 16, 2014. Designated as a male at birth, she identified as female. In August 2015, a suspect was arrested.

Reggie Bullock
Reggie Bullock

In August 2016, Bullock said of his sister, “She lived as herself, she taught me how to be (myself). She taught me how to take care of the family… She was happy with being who she was. She wasn’t worried about how others felt about her. A person that can isolate the whole world out and not care about other people’s feelings is a strong person, to me. That was one of the biggest things that I got from her.”

Reggie Bullock Wife

Bullock is private about his personal life and has never disclosed the name of his son’s mother, hence it is not known if he is married or not.

Reggie Bullock Baby | Reggie Bullock Son

Bullock has a son named Treyson.

Reggie Bullock Contract

Reggie Bullock signed a 3 year contract with the Dallas Mavericks worth $30,038,400 including $25,000,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $10,012,800.

Reggie Bullock Salary

Bullock earns a base salary of $10,012,800, while carrying a cap hit of $10,012,800 and a dead cap value of $10,012,800 in 2022 to 2023.

Reggie Bullock Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of over $12 million.

Reggie Bullock High school

Bullock attended Kinston High School, where he led his basketball team, the Kinston High Vikings, to three state championship games during his high school career, winning two championship titles. In 2008, they won the 3A title and in 2010 they won the 2A title.

During the 2010 championship game against West Caldwell, Bullock was named Most Valuable Player and scored a team high of 15 points. He averaged 25 points and 11 rebounds per game for the 2009–2010 season to make the AP All-State men’s team for a third straight season.

Bullock is ranked 16th in nation overall and 3rd in nation for shooting guard from espn.com. He received a scout’s grade of 96. He is ranked 10th in the nation on Rivals.com.

Bullock was chosen, along with eight other USA players to play in the 2010 McDonald’s All-American game. He was on the East Team along with Kendall Marshall, Tobias Harris, Jared Sullinger, and Kyrie Irving.

He also played in the Nike Hoops Summit game, the Jordan Brand Classic, the Spalding Hoophall Classic, the King James Classic, and the City of Palms Classic.

He played on the “CP3 Allstars”. The team won the Gold Bracket Championships, were champions of Southern Jam Fest, runners up at Gibbons TOC, and in the Final Four at the Knoxvegas Heat.

Reggie Bullock College | Reggie Bullock Unc

Bullock received scholarship offers from North Carolina, Maryland, Ohio State, Wake Forest, and Indiana. In January 2008, he committed to UNC shortly after receiving an offer from the Tar Heels.

In his freshman season in 2010–11, Bullock was sixth on the team in scoring and the second-leading scorer off the bench at 6.1 points per game. On February 27, 2011, he tore the lateral meniscus in his left knee in a win over Maryland.

On March 7, he had surgery to repair the injury and missed the rest of the 2010–11 season.

In his sophomore season in 2011–12, Bullock led UNC in three-pointers made with 71 and three-point percentage at 38.2%. With 8.8 points per game, he was the fourth-leading scorer on the team.

In Bullock’s junior season in 2012–13, he was UNC’s third-leading scorer at a career-best 13.9 per game. He was also second on the team in three-pointers, rebounds (6.5) and third in scoring, assists (101) and steals (44).

Over 100 career games, he averaged 9.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists in 24.6 minutes per game.

Reggie Bullock Los Angeles Clippers

Bullock was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers with the 25th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft. On July 11, 2013, Bullock signed his first professional contract with the Clippers, and then joined the Clippers for the 2013 NBA Summer League. He made his NBA debut on October 29, 2013 against the Los Angeles Lakers, scoring two points.

Reggie Bullock Phoenix Suns

On January 15, 2015, Bullock was traded by Clippers to the Phoenix Suns in a three-team trade also involving the Boston Celtics. Ten days later, he made his debut for the Suns against his former team, the Clippers, in a 120–100 loss.

On January 29, Bullock was assigned to the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League. Three days later, he was recalled by the Suns.

On February 7, Bullock was reassigned to the Jam. Four days later he was recalled. He went on to score his first basket for the Suns in a 110-96 victory over the Denver Nuggets on February 25, 2015.

Reggie Bullock Pistons

On July 9, 2015, Reggie Bullock was traded to the Detroit Pistons, along with Marcus Morris and Danny Granger, in exchange for a 2020 second-round draft pick. On October 25, 2015, the Pistons exercised their fourth-year team option on Bullock’s rookie scale contract, extending the contract through the 2016–17 season.

On December 19, Bullock was assigned to the Grand Rapids Drive, the Pistons’ D-League affiliate. He was recalled by the Pistons the next day.

After hip and back issues delayed his 2016–17 season debut, he appeared in just four games before being sidelined with another injury on November 25, 2016, having suffered a left knee meniscus tear against the Miami Heat two days earlier. On November 30, he was ruled out for two to four months after requiring surgery to address the left meniscus tear.

On July 14, 2017, Bullock re-signed with the Pistons. He scored a career-high 20 points in a 114–110 win over the Orlando Magic on December 17, 2017. On December 30, 2017, Bullock set a new career high with 22 points in a 93–79 win over the San Antonio Spurs.

On November 11, 2018, he had a career-high 23 points with six 3-pointers in a 113–103 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. On December 17, Bullock set a new career high with 24 points against the Milwaukee Bucks, before surpassing that mark on December 19 with 33 points against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Reggie Bullock Trade

On February 6, 2019, Reggie Bullock will be traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Svi Mykhailiuk and a draft pick.

Reggie Bullock LGBT

Bullock is engaged in LGBT rights, volunteering to train gay and trangender youth alongside Jason Collins, a basketball player who came out as gay in a 2013 edition of Sports Illustrated. He has also taken part with his young son Treyson in the New York City LGBT Pride March as part of the LGBT NBA float.

Bullock was honored during the GLAAD Media Awards, and is active in the charity “NBA Voices for LGBT Youth and Allies”. He also appears in documentary from Vice Sports where he talks about his sister and his engagement towards the gay community in her memory. Bullock is also involved in anti-bullying campaigns.

Reggie Bullock Hair

Bullock dyed his locs as a tribute to the murder of his transgender sister Mia Henderson. ““It’s a mark I do for my sisters,’’ he said about his hair. “Dedication to my sister this season. It’s something that is going to stick with me. It’s a mark for my family, something to go into games with. I’m feeling like they’re with me.”

Reggie Bullock Stats

Regular season

Year

Team

GP

GS

MPG

FG%

3P%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG

2013–14

L.A. Clippers

43

0

9.2

.355

.301

.778

1.3

.3

.2

.0

2.7

2014–15

L.A. Clippers

25

2

10.5

.426

.385

.800

1.6

.2

.4

.1

2.6

2014–15

Phoenix

11

0

6.8

.063

.000

.500

.9

.2

.1

.2

.4

2015–16

Detroit

37

0

11.6

.439

.415

.933

1.8

.7

.3

.1

3.3

2016–17

Detroit

31

5

15.1

.422

.384

.714

2.1

.9

.6

.1

4.5

2017–18

Detroit

62

52

27.9

.489

.445

.796

2.5

1.5

.8

.2

11.3

Career

209

59

16.1

.448

.403

.798

1.9

.8

.4

.1

5.5

Playoffs

Year

Team

GP

GS

MPG

FG%

3P%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG

2014

L.A. Clippers

2

0

2.5

1.000

.000

.000

.0

.5

.0

.0

1.0

2016

Detroit

2

0

11.0

.833

.667

.000

1.0

1.5

.5

.0

6.0

Career

4

0

6.8

.857

.667

.000

.5

1.0

.3

.0

3.5

College

Year

Team

GP

GS

MPG

FG%

3P%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG

2010–11

North Carolina

27

0

14.5

.367

.296

.565

2.8

.6

.7

.1

6.1

2011–12

North Carolina

38

18

25.4

.428

.382

.727

5.1

1.4

.7

.2

8.8

2012–13

North Carolina

35

35

31.4

.483

.436

.767

6.5

2.9

1.3

.3

13.9

Career

100

53

24.6

.439

.387

.720

5.0

1.7

.9

.2

9.9

Reggie Bullock Awards

  • 2010 – McDonald’s All-American Team Selection
  • 2010 – North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year
  • 2009 – 2010 Associated Press Men’s Prep Basketball Player of the Year
  • 2010 – Jordan Brand Classic Team Selection