The North Carolina Tar Heels are returning a good chunk of talent in 2013-14, including both James Michael McAdoo and P.J. Hairston. However, Reggie Bullock be among those that are not returning to the Tar Heels’ program next season after making the decision to forgo his senior season and enter his name into the 2013 NBA Draft. Bullock, who stands at 6-foot-7, is labeled as a small forward, but will likely be able to bump up and play the two guard position in certain rotations, if necessary.
After averaging 13.9 points and 6.5 rebounds for the Tar Heels this past season, Bullock has the potential to be a late first, early second round selection. Bullock has great size and has been on the NBA radar since his time in high school. His decision to declare for the draft this season may have come as a little bit of shock, but considering he has the potential to be taken in the first round it’s a move that he obviously felt comfortable making.
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Draft Projection: Late First, Early Second
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