Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another deep dive into the world of NBA stats. Today, we’re looking at Reggie Bullock’s career earnings. I’ve always been fascinated by how much these guys make, and Bullock’s journey is pretty interesting, so I decided to dig in.
I started by looking up when Bullock entered the NBA. Turns out, he was drafted in 2013 by the Los Angeles Clippers, as the 25th overall pick. He played college ball for the North Carolina Tar Heels, which I thought was pretty cool.
Next, I tried to find out about his first contract. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $5.9 million. The deal was initially guaranteed for $2.3 million and fully guaranteed overall.
- Checked his rookie contract details.
- Noted the initial guarantee and the total value.
After that, I moved on to his more recent contracts. I found that he signed a 2-year, $8.2 million deal with the New York Knicks. That’s about $4.1 million a year on average, a pretty sweet deal if you ask me.
I also noticed that his salary has been growing over the years. In one of his seasons with the Dallas Mavericks, he earned around $10,012. That shows how much his value in the league has increased.
Then, I saw some info that he’s set to earn $3,196 this year. Not sure what that’s about, might be some bonus or something. I’ll have to look into that later.
Other Stuff I Found
- Reggie Bullock is 33 years old.
- He was born on March 16th.
- He plays as a small forward.
So, after all this digging, it’s clear that Reggie Bullock’s career has been financially rewarding. His contracts have gotten bigger, and he’s definitely made a good chunk of change throughout his time in the NBA.
I enjoyed this little research project. It’s always fun to learn more about these players and see how their careers develop, both on and off the court. Stay tuned for more breakdowns like this one!