Pistons F Reggie Bullock on his late sister, and standing up against bullying
Posted Oct 19, 2017
Pro athletes using their platforms to stand up for a cause has become a growing trend. Pistons forward Reggie Bullock is one of those athletes. He is using the stage basketball has given him to stand up for the LGBTQ community. His inspiration: his late sister Mia Henderson. "It’s something that’s close to me obviously because one of my siblings was murdered," explains Bullock.
(WXYZ.com)
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