#MCN首发激励计划#杜克的传奇神射, at the age of 30, he ushered in his peak, and Redick performed what it means to be a late bloomer.
As a legendary scorer in the NCAA, Redick was quite famous back in college. He made 457 three-pointers on 40.6 percent three-point shooting, setting an NCAA record at the time. But in 2006, when Redick entered the league, the three-point line was not as hot as it is now, and Redick's defense was a real hole, so he had to look for opportunities at the end of the bench.
For Redick, his stature is not dominant, his athleticism is average, and there is only three points to go. If you don't have a chance, you keep training. According to Redick, he has regular training six days a week, and 342 shots on weekends alone, and at such an intensity, Redick is like a precise machine, waiting for his chance.
Finally, the 30-year-old Redick is looking forward to the three-point era, and his one-handed shooting is finally useful. Lurking around Paul and Griffin, Redick's chances are naturally indispensable. In 2015-16, Redick scored 16.3 points and made 200 three-pointers in a single season on a league-high 47.5 percent three-point shooting. (January 18) And in the game with the Rockets, Redick's hand was hot, and he scored 9 three-pointers and slashed 40 points, such Redick seemed to let people see the Duke ace shooter in the past.
By the side of the Great Emperor and the Western Emperor, Reddick evolved again. Especially in his second year with the 76ers, the 34-year-old Redick reached the peak of his career: he averaged 18.1 points and 3.2 three-pointers per game, both career highs. And hitting 240 three-pointers in a single season is still a team record for the 76ers. In the playoffs, he still shot more than 40% of his three-point shots, averaging 3 three-pointers per game, but unfortunately Leonard's whistle shot not only cried the emperor, but also ended the last playoff game of Redick's career.
Redick hit 1,950 three-pointers in his career, making him one of the top 20 goalkeepers in NBA history. Another statistic is more indicative of Redick's projection ability. Among players who have made at least 4,500 three-pointers, Redick has a 41.5 percent shooting percentage, which ranks third all-time behind Korver and Curry.