J.J. Redick's real name is Jonathan Clay Redick, because he has a nickname given by a pair of twin sisters, which is called "J.J." This generation of well-known shooters has announced their retirement.

Redick has two major negative labels, one was arrested for drunk driving before entering the draft, and the other was that in 2018, he seriously undermined the NBA's official new year greetings to our country for using racist words, which are very important mistakes.
But in Redick, there is actually another important value, Redick's achievements in the NCAA are too high, and when he is to be selected, he is undoubtedly the most terrible scoring master in the entire college basketball world, but until the first few years of his career, he has made the scout's doubts completely come true, and when the rookie contract is about to expire, Redick looks like another college star who is about to die.
Once again, the gulf between the NCAA and the U.S. NBA is demonstrated. Fortunately, at this time, Redick, who was always proud, was finally willing to reflect on his shortcomings, practice hard for weaknesses, and finally after the weaknesses were promoted to at least be useful, he finally had the opportunity to play a sharp shot, and only then did he have a more luminous career.
In this regard, Redick's career is inspirational, and in terms of current trends, a superstar shooter like him who is under-stature, who is in college, and who has a career of more than a decade, may be difficult to see the next case, and it is precisely because of his own efforts to stop the cliff that he will not become another Professional Basketball League passer and really have a career. I think this is more of a positive thing for Redick than any achievement.