A source told Berman that Bullock will likely seek a three-year deal for the non-taxpayer mid-level exception, which would put him out of the Sixers' price range.Īvery Bradley could be worth a flier on a minimum deal as a point-of-attack defender, although his effectiveness waned this past season. The Sixers, Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers have all expressed interest in Bullock, according to Marc Berman of the New York Post. Ellington shot a sizzling 42.2 percent from deep with the Detroit Pistons this past season, while Bullock hit 41.0 percent of his three-point attempts while starting 64 games for the New York Knicks. Redick spent the 2017-19 seasons in Philadelphia, although his defensive limitations made him a target in the playoffs. Redick, Wayne Ellington and Reggie Bullock would be the Sixers' best bets. Forbes shot a career-high 45.2 percent from downtown with the Milwaukee Bucks during the regular season, while Rivers provided a nice lift for the injury-ravaged Denver Nuggets in the playoffs, drilling 41.3 percent of his three-point attempts across 10 games (nine starts).Īmong shooting guards, J.J. Bryn Forbes and Austin Rivers would be discount versions of Mills, as both played on minimum contracts this past season.