The Detroit Pistons will be without their backup shooting guard, Reggie Bullock, for the next 2-4 months as he will undergo surgery on his left knee.

Bullock suffered a torn meniscus during their game against the Miami Heat on November 23. He was given three options on how he wants his injury to be treated but he opted for surgery instead.

This is huge setback to the 25-year-old North Carolina product as he was looking forward to showcase his talents this season as he is scheduled to become a restricted free agent next summer. Now, he needs to recover quickly and get back to the court to be able to generate interest for his services.

Stanley Johnson and Dariun Hillard are both expected to see an uptick in their minutes as the main relievers behind Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Tobias Harris.