Reddick demands to be traded
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Reddick demands to be traded
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I bet JJ plays tonight, that's one incentive for some fans to go see the Heat tonight. 

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magicmamma wrote:The thread title says "demand," the source title says "request," the text says, "Representatives for J.J. Redick have repeatedly approached the Orlando Magic about a trade ..."
Allow me to restate my statement:
Where does he get the chutzpah to request a trade?
NEM wrote: However, I'm a fan of my team winning so, keep the winning coming. All the "tank" fans can take their crap to another board. We are here to win.
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Otis Smith and JJ Redicks trade conversation probably went something like this:
JJ: Mr. Smith, I would like to be traded.
Otis: Why?
JJ: Because I feel it's wrong I'm not playing considering who I am.
Otis: And who are you?
JJ: I'm JJ Redick
Otis: Who?
JJ: JJ Redick
Otis: Sorry, I missed that...
JJ: JJ REDICK!!! 2006 College Player of the Year!!!
Otis: Oh, I had completely forgotten that, but this is the NBA. Get back on the bench and shut up!!!
JJ: Mr. Smith, I would like to be traded.
Otis: Why?
JJ: Because I feel it's wrong I'm not playing considering who I am.
Otis: And who are you?
JJ: I'm JJ Redick
Otis: Who?
JJ: JJ Redick
Otis: Sorry, I missed that...
JJ: JJ REDICK!!! 2006 College Player of the Year!!!
Otis: Oh, I had completely forgotten that, but this is the NBA. Get back on the bench and shut up!!!
You look confused...let me fill you in.
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i want to know how svg says jj works hard in practice and does well in games over and over agian.... doesnt that relate to him being a nba level sg? every ohter team in the nba lets thier young guys play so you can evaluate them... thats what you do .... even detroit is benching hunter to play thier young guards....
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MagicFan149 wrote:i want to know how svg says jj works hard in practice and does well in games over and over agian.... doesnt that relate to him being a nba level sg? every ohter team in the nba lets thier young guys play so you can evaluate them... thats what you do .... even detroit is benching hunter to play thier young guards....
Detroit has a virtual lock on their division. At this point, us not so much. Detroit has 4 possible all-stars on their starting roster, they can have the talent to afford to let others play with it not hurting them so much.
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I just don't get the whole Redick thing.
Somebody is way off in their valuation of Redick as an NBA player.
Two head coaches imply that Redick sucks.
The GM has an opposite view.
The fan base is forced to guess because Redick rarely if ever plays.
Could it be that Smith really believes in Redick's potential, or is Smith just unwilling to part ways with another draft blunder?
I have my theory..........
Somebody is way off in their valuation of Redick as an NBA player.
Two head coaches imply that Redick sucks.
The GM has an opposite view.
The fan base is forced to guess because Redick rarely if ever plays.
Could it be that Smith really believes in Redick's potential, or is Smith just unwilling to part ways with another draft blunder?
I have my theory..........
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1) Movement 2) Application of fundamentals 3) Predictability
1) Movement 2) Application of fundamentals 3) Predictability
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craig01 wrote:I just don't get the whole Redick thing.
Somebody is way off in their valuation of Redick as an NBA player.
Two head coaches imply that Redick sucks.
The GM has an opposite view.
The fan base is forced to guess because Redick rarely if ever plays.
Could it be that Smith really believes in Redick's potential, or is Smith just unwilling to part ways with another draft blunder?
I have my theory..........
The GM's priority is value for his players at this point near trade deadline. Should Otis have any deal on the table it's in his interest to cast issues like this away and keep value relatively high in the process.

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Bay_Areas_Finest wrote:Jesus Hell.
Is Redick's name REALLY that hard to spell!? My goodness! People that are unable to spell his name should be banned from the forum.
It annoys me so much.
Thank you.
Declercq was a bigger issue I think.
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There are only a couple of places in league where he gets consistent playing time. SVG should have JJ guard someone like Kobe, Tmac, etc for 40 minutes. Right now teams dont gameplan for JJ that would change with consistent playing time.
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