Louis Bullock

Louis Bullock, aka Sweet Lou, is considered one of the most lethal scorers to ever play in the European Basketball League. Why? You might ask.

Well, Bullock, 44, a former professional basketball player, spent all of his professional careers in Spain and Italy for six different teams. Not to mention, he is also well-known for his career in Real Madrid, where he won two league titles and a Euro Cup.

Louis was, undoubtedly, one of the top 3 point shooters in college basketball. He shot 42% from beyond the arc in his four-year college basketball.

That’s even better than Stephen Curry and other recent NBA best 3 point shooters.

But in record books, all of Bullock’s stats have been erased due to his involvement in the University of Michigan scandal. Stay with us to find out more about the scandal and Louis Bullock’s basketball journey.

Quick Facts

Name Louis “Lou” Bullock, Jr.
Date of Birth May 20, 1976
Birth Place Washington, D.C
Nick Name Sweet Lou
Age 46 years old
Gender Male
Religion Unknown
Nationality American
Ethnicity Black
Horoscope Taurus
Body Measurement Unknown
Height 6 ft 1 inch (1.85m)
Weight 82 kgs (180 lb)
Body Mass Index (BMI) 23.7
Build Athletic
Wingspan Unknown
Shoe size Unavailable
Hair Colour Black
Eye Colour Black
Tattoo No
Father name Louis Bullock Sr.
Mother name Unknown
Siblings Unknown
Relationship Married
Wife Unknown
Children Three children
Profession Former Basketball Player
Position Shooting Guard
High School  Canterbury Preparatory School, Laurel Baptist Academy
High School Ranking 5-star recruit
College University of Michigan (College)
Draft 1999/ 42nd overall pick
NBA Debut No
Team Muller Verona, Olimpia Milano, Unicaja Malaga, Real Madrid, Cajasol Sevilla, Asefa Estudiantes.
Playing Career 1999-2012
Net worth $1 million
Social media Twitter
Merch University of Michigan Jersey
Last Update August, 2022

Background and High School Information for Louis Bullock

On May 20, 1976, Louis “Lou” Bullock, Jr. was born in Washington, D.C. Louis Bullock Sr. gave birth to Bullock. Sadly, no one knows his mother’s name.

Currently 46 years old and of American nationality, Bullock is a Taurus, as indicated by the horoscope.

When Sweet Lou was six years old, he first began to play basketball. A basketball hoop was purchased by his father for the backyard.

Similar to Bullock, who in 1995 left Canterbury Preparatory School to enroll at Laurel Baptist for his final year. In Canterbury, he averaged 26.5 PPG, 8 RPG, and 6 APG during his junior year.

Bullock worked as the point guard there. Lou finished his high school career with 25.7 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 8.4 APG, and 3.0 APG.

Additionally, he contributed to Laurel Baptist’s 36-5 record. Overall, the young player had 3,356 points and a 116-19 record at the completion of his prep career.

Later, for his efforts, Bullock was awarded the Washington Post All-Met Basketball Player of the Year. He also received the McDonald’s All-American honor. He also won the 3-point competition in all American games.

Bullock, who was also voted the Gatorade State Player of the Year, was the top player in the state. Even ESPN gave him a 4-star recruit rating.

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Personal Life: Wife and Kids

Louis is married and has three daughters in his personal life. The specifics of his family, however, have not yet been made public.

The former athlete’s odd insistence on maintaining the secrecy is unclear. But as a result, his family has been allowed to enjoy a life free of camera attention.

Louis Bullock | Career in College

Bullock spent his whole four-year college career playing for Michigan. He led the club in scoring across 11 games.

In his sophomore season, Lou started all 35 games and was the team’s leading scorer with 16.3 PPG and 101-3 made 3-pointers. Bullock joined the USA team that won the U-22 World Championship gold at the end of the season.

Lou then took over as the team’s scoring leader for the second year in a row. He scored 17.1 points on average while shooting 44.9 %.

Bullock representing the University of Michigan

Bullock scored 20.7 PPG in his final season at Michigan to lead the team once more. In that season, he made 75 three-pointers.

With 339 treys, BULLOCK holds the Big Ten record for most 3-pointers made.

His 34 points in the game against Eastern Michigan were a career high. With more than 2,224 points in 4 years, Bullock concluded his Michigan career as the third-highest scorer in Michigan and tenth in the Big Ten.

Scandal at University of Michigan

In 1997, Ed Martin and two other Michigan players, including Louis Bullock and Chris Webber, were found guilty of using illegal loans as part of a money-laundering operation in his gambling enterprise.

Bullock and other players reportedly received a total payment of $6,16,000 for money laundering.

ALL OF BULLOCK’S HISTORY RECORDS FOR MICHIGAN WERE WIPED FROM THE BOOKS AS LIFE-LONG PUNISHMENT.

College Stats

Year G PTS TRB AST FG% FG3% FT% eFG% WS
Career 132 16.8 3.3 2.3 42.7 42.3 86.3 53.2 18.3

Body measurements and playing style for Louis Bullock

Bullock is physically weaker than the typical point guard, who is 6 feet 3 inches tall. Lou actually has a height of 6 feet 1 inch. He also weighs about 82 kg (180lbs).

Lou’s BMI is 23.5 as well. Bullock’s stated wingspan and vertical jump are sadly unobtainable.

Lou was among the finest American combo guards coming out of college before the draft despite all of this. Bullock was never able to play in the NBA, despite being selected.

Bullock was a scorer who had a variety of ways to score, and no one could dispute his abilities. He wasn’t the most athletic guard at 6’1″, but his pace-changing skills, shooting, and timing made up for it.

Bullock lays the ball in for a score.

His strongest aspect of his game was his ability to make 3-pointers. When he was in college, 42% of his shots were 3-pointers, compared to 52.4% in the Euro league.

He also positioned his feet and shoulders quickly and had a rapid release. He was also capable of making midrange shots.

Lou was also a combo guard with the ability to play both point and shooting guard. He also had exceptional footwork, speed, and ball handling ability, which allowed him to score and open up space.

Bullock was also selfless, which allowed him to act as a facilitator when needed.

He did well at making steals but did poorly at grabbing rebounds.

Professional Career of Louis Bullock

NFL Draft

Bullock was chosen by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 42nd overall choice in the 1999 NBA Draft. Later, the Timberwolves transferred Bullock to the Orlando Magic in exchange for cash.

But Magic released him before the campaign began. Bullock was unable to participate in even one NBA game.

However, Louis Bullock spent the majority of his professional career with six teams in different European divisions.

Professional Beginning

Regarding his professional career, Muller Verona in Italy was the organization with whom Lou initially signed a contract. He participated in the 1999–2000 campaign for Verona.

Bullock then played his first game as a professional against Virtus Roma, losing 84–76. Then, against Milano, on March 19, 2000, Louis Bullock recorded a career-high 46 points.

Later on February 20, 2001, in a 113-100 loss against Montecatini Terme, Bullock pulled down a career-high nine boards.

Bullock averaged 22 points a game while playing for Verona in the Euro League, shooting 41% from three-point range. He had the fifth-best scoring performance as a rookie in the Euro league. Later, Bullock was selected for the first team of the 2001 All-Euro League.

Bullock played for Unicaja in the Italian League for the following two seasons. In his debut season with Milano, Bullock led the league in scoring with 24.9 points per game across 29 games.

journey to Spain

Bullock then got a contract with Unicaja Malaga in 2002 to play in the Spanish ACB League. Prior to the Spanish league playoff, he joined Malaga, helping the team advance to the championship.

Bullock averaged 15.0 points per game in just 10 games while shooting 51.5% from beyond the arc. He similarly averaged 14.4 points per game for Malaga in the Euro League.

Not to mention that Bullock was a fan favorite in Malaga, where he helped the team qualify for the Euro League twice in a row.

Outstanding Real Madrid years

Bullock signed the contract to join Real Madrid in 2004. He had an immediate impact at Real Madrid, not the football squad, and helped teams win numerous championships.

Bullock, who was previously a shooting guard, switched to point guard after joining the Madrid team. Bullock was excellent at his new position thanks to his ball-handling and vision.

MVP

Bullock had a season-high 35 points and five assists on December 19, 2004, as his team defeated BAXI Manresa 85-83. Bullock handed out a career-high eight assists in a 77-83 victory over Lugo on March 12, 2005.

With the Spanish League Cup, Bullock

Lou later won the award for league final MVP in the ACB league. Bullock scored 86 points in five games, including 11 points against TD Systems Baskonia on June 27, 2005, in a game that needed to be won.

Bullock won the 2007 Euro Cup and the Spanish league titles the next year, in 2006-07.

On April 10, 2007, Bullock scored 16 points as Rytas Vilnius was defeated 75-87. Bullock shot 37.6% from outside the arc and averaged 13 points per game throughout the competition.

Additionally, while competing against Estudiantes in the ACB League, he suffered a hand injury. Despite this, he sought medical attention right away after being hurt.

In addition, the American player played for Real Madrid for the following three seasons before leaving the team in the summer of 2010. He did, nevertheless, leave Madrid with praise from the team and its supporters. He charmed and talent the Madrid supporters during the game.

Bullock later agreed to a one-year contract with CB Cajasol Sevilla, a different Spanish team, for the 2010–11 campaign.

He  made it to the Euro Cup final twice in one season while playing for Sevilla, however he lost both times. Bullock averaged 11.8 points across 16 games.

Career Demise

Bullock was signed by Asefa Estudiantes, according to an interview they gave in April 2012. He only participated in three games, scoring 1.7 points on average. Bullock’s final club in his professional career is Estudiantes.

Highlights

  • Made it to the All-EuroLeague First Team in 2001
  • EuroCup champion in 2007
  • Two-time Spanish League champion in 2005 and 2007
  • Spanish League Finals MVP in 2005
  • Italian League Top Scorer in 2002
  • Named the McDonald’s All-American in 1995
  • Second-team Parade All-American selection in 1995

Louis Bullock’s Social Media Profile and Earnings

Louis sadly just has a Twitter account. He has about 10.4k followers on Twitter. Bullock typically updates his social media accounts with pictures of his family and basketball-related content.

Regarding his money, Lou is thought to be worth $1 million. Despite not participating in the NBA, the majority of his income is generated from his successful career as a professional basketball player.

Bullock received a rookie contract for $10,000 from the Orlando Magic. He was included among the top 56 paid athletes in Europe in 2008.

Bullock made $1 million a year while playing for Madrid. His compensation with other clubs is not disclosed, though.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

Who is Louis Bullock?

Louis Bullock is a former professional basketball player. He played for six different teams in the Italian and Spanish leagues. Although he could make his mark in NBA, he had a productive career in Europe, playing from 1999 to 2000.

Is Louis Bardo Bullock Louis Bullock’s son?

No, Louis Bullock has three children, and all of them are daughters. Louis Bardo Bullock is the adopted son of famous American actress Sandra Bullock.

Did Louis Bullock play in NBA?

Lou was bound to make an NBA appearance after Minnesota Timberwolves drafted him in the 1999 NBA draft. But, sadly, the team waived him off.

After that, Bullock did not get any chance to play in NBA. So, he spent all of his professional career playing in European leagues.

Why was Louis Bullock all record vacated?

Louis Bullock was found guilty in the University of Michigan basketball scandal. Later as punishment by NCCA Bullock, all records for the University of Michigan were erased.

If not, Bullock stats would have been ranked as a leader in different categories in college basketball history. But, sadly, all of his hard work remained is wasted due to one mistake.