Report: Knicks, Bullock reworking original 2-year, $21M deal
The New York Knicks and Reggie Bullock are reworking their two-year, $21-million deal, and both sides are motivated to find an agreement with new terms, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Bullock's agent David Bauman and the Knicks are re-evaluating the guard's fitness to play a full slate of games next season, adds Wojnarowski.
While the 28-year-old missed eight of the Los Angeles Lakers' final 10 contests last season, Bullock's medical issue is unclear, according to SNY's Ian Begley.
Bauman says the Knicks the have been "first-class" during the sudden change in circumstance, cites Wojnarowski.
The former first-round pick tied a career high with 11.3 points per game this past campaign and connected on 37.7 percent of his attempts from distance.
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