JJ Redick was a deadly option for the Magic in the playoffs. He's their 6th or 7th man. His basketball IQ is through the roof, and he has worked on his defense to become a good NBA player.
This season he averaged 9.6 points per game in 22 minutes per game. His assist to turnover ratio is about 2.5:1, he shot 44% overall, and 41% from 3. In the playoffs, the offense flowed much better with him in, and the Magic should have played him more.
Your hatred for Duke is just ridiculous. There is plenty of things to make fun of Duke for, but JJ Redick as a basketball player is not one of them. Shelden not even being able to hold onto a rebound for the Celtics is funny. JJ is a professional, and a decent NBA player at that.
It seems that all my pithy responses to this post were deleted by management, whereas your offensive and petty name calling stands unredacted. No matter. Perhaps the censors decided that you need protection, as it's well known that most pUkIeS are quite delicate, even when fortified by several Zimas.
Regarding Reddick "being a deadly option in the playoffs", in the playoffs he shot 40 percent from the floor and averaged 7 points a game. I wouldn't consider that "deadly," although it is in line with his career NCAA tournament shooting percentage of 38 percent, which shooting killed dEwK on more than one occasion. LSU in the house.
Regarding the rest of it, the rap star JJ Reddick is a shooting guard who shoots 40 percent from the floor and who's averaged an otherworldly 7 points, 1 assist, and 1 rebound per game over the course of his NBA career. He is also a ridiculously bad athlete - slow of foot and pasty of skin, with the leaping ability of a footstool - which is one of the reasons he's perhaps the worst defensive player is the NBA, a league where unfortunately for JJ and the rest of Shrewscnecky's charges throwing oneself to the floor and writhing around is not considered a viable defensive posture, as it is at the finest Ivy League School in all of the Carolinas.
You are of course free to believe that a guy who spent much of his career as the 8th or 9th man on a middling team averaging 7 points a game is worth a first round pick and an inflated 4 million dollar annual salary (by way of comparison, 4 million is what Tyreke Evans makes). I can only reiterate that I'd much rather have an undrafted Mason at the end of the bench, at say 1 million per, shooting a deadly 40 percent from the floor and averaging 5 points and 2 or 3 rebounds per game. As usual, YMMV.