JJ Redick: Former NBA Star Joins ESPN as Analyst
Former Mavericks Shooting Guard Retires from Playing
Former NBA shooting guard JJ Redick has announced his retirement from playing and will join ESPN as an analyst. Redick, who spent 15 seasons in the league, made the announcement on his podcast, "The Old Man and the Three."
JJ Redick's NBA Career
Redick was a sharpshooter who was named the Associated Press Player of the Year at Duke before embarking on his NBA career. He played for several teams during his time in the league, including the Orlando Magic, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, and New Orleans Pelicans.
Redick was known for his consistent shooting, averaging over 40% from behind the three-point line during his career. He was also a key part of the Philadelphia 76ers' run to the Eastern Conference semifinals in 2018-19.
New Role at ESPN
In his new role at ESPN, Redick will join Mike Breen and Doris Burke to form the network's lead NBA broadcast team. He will also provide analysis for ESPN's digital and social media platforms.
Conclusion
JJ Redick's retirement from playing marks the end of an era for the NBA. As one of the most consistent shooters in league history, Redick leaves behind a legacy of excellence. His transition to the broadcast booth will undoubtedly bring a fresh perspective to the NBA's coverage.
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