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The 76ers have interest in trading for Brooklyn Nets power forward Dorian Finny-Smith. They’ve also been in discussions with Miami Heat free agent and former Sixer Haywood Highsmith as a free-agent option. Houston Rockets free agent Reggie Bullock could be another option, but maybe for a minimum salary.
Drafting Reed Sheppard and trading for A.J. Griffin — a pair of 20-year-old shooters — aligned more with the team structure than chasing another two-way veteran like Reggie Bullock, Gary Harris or even Gary Trent Jr., who team sources said had quietly expressed interest in teaming up with VanVleet again.
Gerald Bourguet: Can confirm Suns are honing in on a PG. Per source, we can rule out Cam Payne and Reggie Bullock (not a PG but there was a report he met w/ PHX). Suns have interest in Kris Dunn, Monte Morris or Kyle Lowry, with Dunn No. 1. Other teams can offer more, so Dunn may be tough to get
Evan Sidery: The Clippers, Nuggets, Sixers and Suns are interested in Reggie Bullock, per @KellyIko. Bullock would be a veteran’s minimum signing for contending teams in need of wing depth. pic.twitter.com/vfL9FBfLQu
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Kelly Iko: Rockets wing Reggie Bullock is unlikely to return to Houston, sources tell @TheAthletic. Multiple playoff teams have expressed interest in the veteran sharpshooter.
Spencer Dinwiddie: “Like I said, it is technically foreign for me from what I’ve done in my career. I feel so sometimes like I’m in a Reggie Bullock role getting graded on a Spencer scale sometimes. Where as on a Reggie Bullock scale — no shot, again, that’s my dog, like I said, he was great for us — I feel like I’m doing really well. On a Spencer scale, obviously, I’m doing [poor]. But like, I’m also not in that Spencer position either, you feel me? I came here understanding some of that was going to happen, right? I’m in good spirits and a good space. I wish we would’ve won a couple more games that we dropped. But overall, the house isn’t on fire in my mind. If you gave me 20 attempts or whatever, I’d go out there and score 30. Like, as y’all have seen throughout my career, that’s not lacking anything. You’d see more dunks and step-back threes and all the other fun stuff you’re accustomed to seeing from me.”
Adam Spolane: No changes to the Rockets injury report as of 2:30. Eason is out, Bullock remains questionable. Brandon Ingram (illness) is questionable for New Orleans
Adam Spolane: Rockets say Cam Whitmore (ankle) will miss tomorrow night's game in Memphis. Before last night's game, Ime Udoka said they were targeting this game for his return, but they'll give him another week. No change with VanVleet and Eason. Reggie Bullock (low back) is questionable
Jonathan Feigen: Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. is out for a fourth-consecutive game with a sprained left ankle. Reggie Bullock Jr., who came back from a strained lower back last night, is questionable. Again, Tari Eason is out but expected to begin contact work next week.
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Jonathan Feigen: Jabari Smith Jr. out for the Rockets vs. Hornets tonight. Jae'Sean Tate and Reggie Bullock, who were also both questionable, are available.
Jonathan Feigen: After missing the past two games with a sprained left ankle, Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. is not on the injury report. Jae'Sean Tate (strained left wrist) and Reggie Bullock Jr. (sore lower back) are questionable. Tari Eason remains out.
Adam Spolane: Rockets say Jalen Green (illness) and Reggie Bullock (low back) are questionable for tomorrow night’s game against Portland. Tari Eason remains out. Fred VanVleet, Jabari Smith Jr and Jeff Green are not on the injury report after missing Sunday’s game
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