NBA Position Rankings: Evan Fournier and the Shooting Guards
By Jason Renaud
7) J.J. Redick, Los Angeles Clippers
Orlando Magic fans are familiar with this sharp shooter too.
J.J. Redick has had a productive career since beginning his career as a first round pick for the Magic 10 years ago in 2006. He now starts for the Los Angeles Clippers and is known as a skilled 3-point shooter that excels at the free-throw line.
The last two seasons for the Clippers, he has averaged at least 16 points per game. He stretches the floor for their floor general Chris Paul and strong perimeter players Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan.
Redick led all starting NBA shooting guards in 3-point shooting percentage at 47.5 percent last season and also had the best field goal percentage at 48 percent among starting shooting guards.
Going back to his college days at Duke, Redick has maintained his shooting touch and has made himself into a respectable and lethal shooting guard. Emphasis on the shooting.
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