Photo: Jason Miller/Getty Images

New York Knicks did not bring back Reggie Bullock this past offseason, deciding to improve their backcourt with the signings of Evan Fournier and Kemba Walker.

According to Marc Berman of NY Post, Tom Thibodeau was disappointed with the Knicks’ front office decision to not bring back Reggie Bullock.

Instead of rejoining the NY franchise, Bullock signed a 3-year, $30.5 million deal with the Dallas Mavericks. With Bullock in Dallas, Fournier is expected to start in the shooting guard/small forward position.

The Knicks are expected to introduce a better offensive production from line-ups with the backcourt pairing of Walker and Fournier, and the forward duo of RJ Barrett and Julius Randle.

Apart from those four, Thibodeau will have a voluptuous perimeter depth, with Derrick Rose and Immanuel Quickley providing a spark from the bench.