#2 Reggie Bullock

For Reggie Bullock's stop-start NBA career, it's been an encouraging tale of better late than never this season. Drafted in 2013 by the Clippers with the 25th pick, Bullock has been in and out of the league - initially because he was sent to the D-League, and later on with niggling injuries.

In this, his first full season as a starter on an NBA team, Bullock made the most of his improved health and a run of games. Averaging 11.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game while playing good defense on opposition wings, Bullock has become a passable role player in the league.
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His hot streak from 3-point territory is a new ability unearthed by coach Stan van Gundy, and should earn him his first sizeable contract in the league. Reggie averaged a scorching 44.5% from 3-point territory on a sizeable 4.5 attempts per game, and his knockdown shooting could be rewarded by a sizeable contract the next time he enters free agency.
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