JJ Redick: A Duke Legend and Rising Analyst
A Standout College Career
From Recruitment to Record-Breaking Performance
JJ Redick, born June 24, 1984, is an American former professional basketball player who left an unforgettable mark on the sport.
Recruited as one of the top prospects in the nation, Redick joined the Duke Blue Devils and quickly established himself as a formidable scorer. As a returning National Player of the Year, he was widely expected to repeat that honor during his senior season.
Redick lived up to the hype, leading Duke to a 32-5 record and the ACC Championship in his final year. He finished his college career as the program's all-time leading scorer, breaking the record held by legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski.
A Successful NBA Career and Beyond
Redick's success continued in the NBA, where he spent 15 seasons with various teams, including the Orlando Magic, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Dallas Mavericks.
Known for his exceptional shooting ability, Redick established himself as one of the most dangerous three-point shooters in the league. He holds the record for the most consecutive made three-pointers in an NBA Finals game (six).
After retiring from playing in 2021, Redick quickly transitioned to a successful career as a sports analyst. He currently works for ESPN, providing insightful commentary and analysis on various basketball platforms.
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