In today’s NBA, with the 3-and-D perimeter talent coming at a premium and coveted by all 30 franchises, Detroit Pistons swingman Reggie Bullock might be the league’s best bargain.



The 26-year-old Bullock, who is in Year 5 of his NBA career, has battled through a multitude of injuries and missed opportunities to get to where he is today. It’s the reason the former North Carolina Tar Heel is making only $2.5 million this season, and the same amount next season — if the Pistons decide to pickup his team option. But Bullock won’t have to worry about that. Stan Van Gundy and Co. are making out like bandits given his production.



Since Dec. 12, when Bullock became a regular starter in Van Gundy’s rotation, he’s averaging north of 11.0 points per game, shooting 49.1 percent from 3-point range and holding an effective field-goal percentage of 67.8. According to NBA.com, since that date, Bullock’s 3-point clip leads all NBA...