Reggie Bullock Excited To Play For Lakers, Grew Up Kobe Bryant Fan
Ty Nowell-Los Angeles Lakers

While the Los Angeles Lakers were endlessly linked to Anthony Davis leading up to the trade deadline, their first move was to acquire Reggie Bullock from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for rookie Svi Mykhailiuk and a future second-round draft pick.

The trade for Bullock came after the Lakers suffered a 42-point loss to the Indiana Pacers. The acquisition was seemingly to address the team’s shooting woes that have been omnipresent throughout the season.

Although there was hope Mykhailiuk could be among the players who posed a threat from deep, he was largely inconsistent in 39 games. Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka championed Bullock as potentially being a missing ingredient to spark the team toward a deep playoff run.

In addition to joining a team with playoff aspirations, Bullock is now playing for one he grew up watching in large part because of Kobe Bryant, via the Lakers’ Twitter account

“I know the Lakers are a great organization, great franchise. A lot of great players have played there, a lot of history. I’m just glad to be a part of it. Lakers are definitely one of my teams that I enjoyed watching when I was younger. I was a big-time Kobe fan, so it’s just great to be able to put on that jersey. … Kobe, when he first got there, I’ve just been a Laker fan ever since.”

Bullock’s 38.8 percent three-point percentage this season is down from the career-high 44.5 percent he shot last season. However, that still puts him in the upper echelon of the Lakers roster.

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