Lol go look at the poll, clutchfans is overwhelming in support for the tucker signing. There are many people in here who are saying reddick is overpaid. You like to just pick out one or two people, assume they are white and then act like everyone is in support of what they said. ****ing weirdo chronic hot dog abuser is what you are
I love Mauri, but this has to be the first time a player has called him out on this, LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Hahahahah but i feel like if we had signed him, he would have been our insurance if we needed to ship eric gordon out in a package too... so he would have been kept.. maybe...
Same player half the price. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23975687/philadelphia-76ers-re-sign-jj-redick-1-year-deal Free-agent guard JJ Redick has agreed to stay with the Philadelphia 76ers on a one-year deal that will pay him in the $12 million to $13 million range, league sources tell ESPN.
There are marginal NBA players who make as much as more than superstar NFL players, even QBs. AND... you are more likely to get cut.
J.J. Redick nearly signed with Pacers Philadelphia 76ers shooting guard J.J. Redick touched on his free agency discussions with the Indiana Pacers on a special episode of The J.J. Redick Podcast. Redick, who spent last season with Philadelphia, said he almost signed with Indiana. He was just an hour or two away before Philadelphia changed its offer. "(Indiana) ended up getting Tyreke (Evans), which is a great signing," Redick said. "He's a fantastic player." Redick said he approached the free-agent market much like DeMarcus Cousins did because of salary cap constraints around the league and the fact the 76ers and he didn't come to an agreement right away. "Then, you have to go out and get a contract offer," Redick said. "In the back of my mind I'm thinking well, if something happens where I can't go back to Philly, and the market dries up, what do you do?" He also said he wanted to have Victor Oladipo on his podcast, and took a moment to apologize to the city of Indianapolis, which he called his least favorite to visit in the NBA during a previous podcast. "I feel really bad about that because it's a nice city with a lot of just wonderful people," Redick said.