Reggie Bullock sets Mavericks playoff record

Former UNC basketball wing Reggie Bullock set a Mavericks franchise playoff record for most threes in a postseason run.

Former UNC basketball wing [autotag]Reggie Bullock[/autotag] made Mavericks franchise history this week during the Conference Finals series against the Golden State Warriors.

Bullock has now made 50 3s in a single postseason run which is the most in Mavericks playoff history. This is coming on the heels of an 18-point performance where he went 6-of-10 from three.

So far this postseason, he is shooting 39.4 percent from three (50-of-127).

The Mavericks are currently down 3-1 to the Warriors. Bullock is averaging 12.8 points per game while shooting 37.5 percent from three in the series. He has scored in double-figures in three of the four games.

Bullock has been known as a terrific 3-and-D player for the majority of his career and has kept that up during this playoff run.

During the playoffs, Bullock has scored in double figures 10 times and has made at least three 3s 11 times in 17 games.

Game five is Thursday night at 9 pm ET.

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