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I mean, none of those guys respected him . That was a huge issue with him coaching in the league
If someone went from being an all-time college basketball player to being a high level role player on contending teams then it’s kinda hard to say that they peaked in college. JJ was probably in the top 1/3 of the best players in the world during the peak of his NBA career. That’s really damn good.
Year in and year out there are millions of people who are trying to take that man's job and couldn't. Even within the confines of the NBA/pro basketball there are hundreds of people who were trying to take that man's job/his minutes but couldn't. We gotta be serious.
What kind of career is that? NBA journeyman /role player? Compared to being one of the best CBB players of this century? Nah he peaked in college. He’s not different than Christian LatnerFeel like its just different ways of looking at it.
JJ is probably a top 15 or so player from like the last 40 years of college basketball. And played at a time where the sport was FAR more popular.
While he didn’t maintain the same level of success against his peers that he did when he was in school, he still ended up having an incredibly long career and played on several really good teams. If you’re having THAT kind of pro career I have a really hard time believing he “peaked” prior to it.
Somebody like Psycho T, who is probably a bit higher on that college list only had half of JJ’s pro career years-wise and less than 1/3 of the minutes played. Could see the peaked argument being a little more valid for someone like that.
Jason Kidd had one foot out the league before Luka saved his life
What kind of career is that? NBA journeyman /role player? Compared to being one of the best CBB players of this century? Nah he peaked in college. He’s not different than Christian Latner
Peaked in popularity? Fine.
Peaked as a player? No shot.
Those are high level role players and you not knowing the true definition of that is whooping yo ***Dude was not a high level role player. He was just that, a role player. Top 1/3 of the best players in the world at his peak in the NBA?
Y’all a trip. Tobias Harris gets all the criticism in the world and he gets accused for being average in here all the time.
Like I said, as far as INDIVIDUAL/PERSONAL accolades, JJ Redick peaked in college, where he won all his hardware. Won absolutely nothing in the NBA.
Was a bench player his first 6-7 years and never even finished top 10 as a 6th man. His best finish was 14th.
“Top 1/3 of the best players in the world”
Elite shooter. Below average at everything else in his career.
2 rebs, 2 ast and 0.4 steals per game
I thought I was done talking about buddy. He’s Kyle Korver, Dell Curry, Seth Curry, Spencer Dinwiddie.
No one came to see him play.
In film study, coaches were pointing him out as the defensive liability.
Talking about dude like he was Tony Parker or Steve Nash
2x ACC POY, 2x All American, Nesmith and Wooden Award, Duke Legend
NBA….? What’d he accomplish individually?
Reddick done tricked y’all ****** too I see. Please tell me what season this man was a high level role player please. High level? Man that dude has a few solid years but y’all tweakin. Hinchrich was better than JJ Reddick. Clippers years was cool. Y’all acting like he was Ray Allen or somethin
Regardless of what folks think about him, he had too many players and other coaches ready to vouch for him for there not to have been another opportunity somewhere.Eh, he would have been the Lakers coach now had he stayed after Frankie V got let go.
Those are high level role players and you not knowing the true definition of that is whooping yo ***
Regardless of what folks think about him, he had too many players and other coaches ready to vouch for him for there not to have been another opportunity somewhere.
99% of the players he was torching in the NCAA arent NBA material.
If he didnt improve as a player, he'd have a 4 year career and be in China.
Give him credit for being able to defend Ray Allen and James Harden, somehow .He was solid. Great shooter. Couldn’t stop a cold on defense. But that wasn’t his game. I’ll give him solid but nothing about him was high level other than his shooting.
He was solid. Great shooter. Couldn’t stop a cold on defense. But that wasn’t his game. I’ll give him solid but nothing about him was high level other than his shooting.