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Sources: Bullock, Knicks reworking original deal

The New York Knicks and free agent forward Reggie Bullock are reworking an original two-year, $21 million deal, with both sides motivated to find an agreement with new terms, league sources tell ESPN.

Agent David Bauman and the Knicks are re-evaluating Bullock’s fitness to play a full season in 2019-20, league sources said.

Bullock hadn’t yet signed the original offer made near the opening of NBA free agency — which includes a team option on the second year — sources said.

The Knicks announced the signing of five other free agents Tuesday — Julius Randle, Bobby Portis, Wayne Ellington, Taj Gibson and Elfrid Payton.

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