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JJ redick, What a player!
« on: May 25, 2010, 12:28:35 AM »

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Besides couple of mental errors, this dude has a lot of heart & is a fighter. The one player who brought it each and every second he plays. He hits timely baskets on one end. And then blankets Ray Ray for long stretches of the game. The whole offense goes in funk when he's guarding Ray Ray. I wish Celtics would attack him more. Maybe some post-ups for Ray. That said, JJ redick is one heck of a player.

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very, very good. Overall he's been the best player on the Magic this series.
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A lot of his open looks are our fault.

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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
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Couldn't said it better wide open 3's. I like when Tony Allen defend Redick, but hey good game JJ. He did well on Ray. We needed Ray early in the Overtime and the closing of the 4 quarter.

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I like him a lot! I think he's a perfect player for the Celtics...

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Hmmmmm .... wouldn't call him a great "player", but I would call him a great "shooter". He's a clutch shooter, especially behind the line, but he's got a long way to go with his defensive skills and running a team at the NBA level. He has a good start, but at this point he's mediocre at best.
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« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2010, 06:27:48 AM »

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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
I don't see why not but he really is a younger eddie house, no?
Good shooter who isn't the best ball handler, hustles on d, undersized sg, can't create his own shot more of a shooter off catch.

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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
I don't see why not but he really is a younger eddie house, no?
Good shooter who isn't the best ball handler, hustles on d, undersized sg, can't create his own shot more of a shooter off catch.

If Eddie House was 6'4", ripped and played bull-dog defense then yes, he is like a young Eddie House.

On this team, as a complimentary scorer and hard nosed defender, JJ would be a great fit as Ray's long term backup/replacement. Depending on other moves, I would be happy to sign him for 5 years and $25 million.
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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
I don't see why not but he really is a younger eddie house, no?
Good shooter who isn't the best ball handler, hustles on d, undersized sg, can't create his own shot more of a shooter off catch.

If Eddie House was 6'4", ripped and played bull-dog defense then yes, he is like a young Eddie House.

On this team, as a complimentary scorer and hard nosed defender, JJ would be a great fit as Ray's long term backup/replacement. Depending on other moves, I would be happy to sign him for 5 years and $25 million.
My mind has changed immediately, I didn't realize he was 6'4"!!  Then he is closer to kirk
sign him

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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
I don't see why not but he really is a younger eddie house, no?
Good shooter who isn't the best ball handler, hustles on d, undersized sg, can't create his own shot more of a shooter off catch.

If Eddie House was 6'4", ripped and played bull-dog defense then yes, he is like a young Eddie House.

On this team, as a complimentary scorer and hard nosed defender, JJ would be a great fit as Ray's long term backup/replacement. Depending on other moves, I would be happy to sign him for 5 years and $25 million.

You don't think Orlando would match?  They did with Gortat so I have to believe they'd do it with Reddick, especially since he's been their best player in the playoffs.
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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
I don't see why not but he really is a younger eddie house, no?
Good shooter who isn't the best ball handler, hustles on d, undersized sg, can't create his own shot more of a shooter off catch.

If Eddie House was 6'4", ripped and played bull-dog defense then yes, he is like a young Eddie House.

On this team, as a complimentary scorer and hard nosed defender, JJ would be a great fit as Ray's long term backup/replacement. Depending on other moves, I would be happy to sign him for 5 years and $25 million.
"Bull dog defense" and "hard nosed defender" ... really?

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He's restricted free agent if I recall correctly. We might go for him.
I don't see why not but he really is a younger eddie house, no?
Good shooter who isn't the best ball handler, hustles on d, undersized sg, can't create his own shot more of a shooter off catch.

If Eddie House was 6'4", ripped and played bull-dog defense then yes, he is like a young Eddie House.

On this team, as a complimentary scorer and hard nosed defender, JJ would be a great fit as Ray's long term backup/replacement. Depending on other moves, I would be happy to sign him for 5 years and $25 million.
"Bull dog defense" and "hard nosed defender" ... really?

Yeah, I'd go with "improving defender" and "hustle player".  He's not a great -- or even good -- defender at this point, but he tries hard, and has gotten better.  I'd put him as about average, although he gets killed by bigger players.

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Props to JJ.  His team might have been sleepwalking for the first 3 games of the series, but he's always seemed wide awake.  He must be so mad that Vince Carter is playing ahead of him.  What a joke.
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