Social Media Roasts Knicks Guard Reggie Bullock After He Fails To Back Up His Trash Talk

Hopefully, you are enjoying your long weekend more than New York Knicks sharpshooter Reggie Bullock. Although, if we’re being completely honest here, he sort of set himself up for the Twitter beating he took Sunday afternoon.

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After the Knicks won Game 2 of their NBA Playoffs series against the Atlanta Hawks, Bullock talked some smack to Trae Young as the series shifted to Georgia.

Look, it’s fine to talk trash if you can back it up. But Reggie Bullock did anything but in Games 3 and 4 in Atlanta.

Bullock played 38 minutes in Game 3, his highest total of the series. He only managed to score 11 points and the Knicks lost by 11.

While Game 3 was bad, it was nothing compared to his Game 4 performance on Sunday afternoon. He saw a mother 34 minutes of playing time but failed to knock down any of his shot attempts and finished with a fat goose egg in the scoring column.

To make matters even worse, Bullock got beaten repeatedly on the defensive end and picked up a technical foul in the final quarter of a 17-point loss.

Oh, don’t worry. That right there is just the start of the Twitter jokes made at Bullock’s expense after his horrendous Game 4 performance.

https://twitter.com/rystunting/status/1399083685316603907?s=20

https://twitter.com/cryboutdat/status/1399090010465439746?s=20

What a beatdown! Even his hair wasn’t safe!

https://twitter.com/VersaceWZRD/status/1399092853192671234?s=20

Knicks fans are certainly known for being a vocal bunch on social media. After two dreadful performances by the team and Reggie Bullock in Atlanta, it’s no surprise to see them voicing their displeasure.

All I can say is Bullock better bounce back in Game 5 at The Garden. Otherwise, the fans will run him right out of town.


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