Report: Nets and 76ers expected to target J.J. Redick
Los Angeles Clippers sharpshooter J.J. Redick will be an unrestricted free agent on July 1, and the veteran shooter could be in for a change of conference.
The Philadelphia 76ers and Brooklyn Nets are two Eastern Conference teams expected to make a big push for Redick's services this summer, according to the Ringer's Kevin O'Connor, citing multiple league sources.
The 76ers and Nets could both absolutely use Redick's specialty, as they ranked 25th and 26th, respectively, in 3-point field goal percentage last season.
Redick has spent the past four seasons with the Clippers, shooting over 40 percent from deep in each of the past three seasons, and with teams continually moving toward a greater dependency on the 3-ball, he'll likely be paid handsomely wherever he plays next.
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