Celtics Have Expressed Interest in Trade for Veteran Shooter: Report

J.J. Redick, left

Getty J.J. Redick, left

For the Celtics, this season has been, as a whole, a very good one from the 3-point line. The team is making 37.7% of its attempts from the arc, which is ninth in the NBA and well over the 36.6% league average. The Celtics are also well ahead of last year’s 36.4% shooting on 3s.

But there is no doubt that the Celtics could use a boost of offense off the bench, especially with Marcus Smart dealing with a calf injury. That is why the Pelicans, according to a report from The Athletic, have the Celtics as one of the three teams being targeted in a potential deal for veteran guard J.J. Redick.

And, according to the report, the Celtics have “expressed interest” in Redick.

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The Celtics could certainly use the experience of a 15-year veteran like Redick. The team’s bench features 32-year-old Jeff Teague and, around him, mostly very young players early in their careers—rookies Aaron Nesmith and Payton Pritchard, second-year players Javonte Green, Carsen Edwards and Grant Williams, and third-year man Robert Williams.

Semi Ojeleye, in his fourth season, is the most experienced bench regular outside of Teague.


Redick Has Struggled With Pelicans This Season

Redick has made his career on the 3-point line, even leading the league once, in 2015-16, when he shot 47.5% from the arc while playing for the Clippers. He is a career 41.4% 3-point shooter.

Redick has struggled to make shots with the Pelicans this season, as he is shooting only 33.6% from the field and 29.8% from the 3-point line. New Orleans is moving toward giving playing time to its young players, especially guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who is in his second season.

The Pelicans want to rebuild the roster around star forwards Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, and have been looking to move on from Redick to help that process. This is Redick’s second season in New Orleans—he was originally brought to the Pelicans to help open space for Williamson and to be a veteran presence on the young team.

But coach Stan Van Gundy has not been emphasizing Redick’s skills, and admitted as much earlier this month. “That’s on me,” Van Gundy said when asked about Redick’s struggles this season. “He’s not playing as well as he can and that’s not his fault, it’s mine.”

Redick, though, placed the blame on himself.

“We can sit there and draw stuff up and all that but I’ve got to figure it out, and I will,” Redick said. “I’m fine. One year I started 3-25 from 3 playing for Stan and I shot 40% for the year. So, I’m always confident that the law of averages even out and I’ll be around 40% at some point. All good.”


Celtics, Nets, Sixers ‘Targeted’ For a Redick Trade

The report about the Pelicans shopping Redick featured three teams in the Atlantic Division—the Celtics, the Sixers and the Nets, all of whom have designs on competing for a championship. All three have expressed their interest in Redick and the Pelcians are said to be “targeting” the trio for a potential deal.

Redick played for Philadelphia previously, spending two seasons (2017-19) with the Sixers. Before that, he played four seasons in Los Angeles under coach Doc Rivers, who now coaches the Sixers. Redick’s family lives in Brooklyn.

He is an elite-level floor-spacer, but Redick does struggle defensively, especially as he has gotten older (he is 36). It is likely the Pelicans will seek a first-round pick for Redick, but that could prove too steep a price. There’s also a chance he could be bought out after the NBA’s March 25 trade deadline.

Redick is slated to earn $13.5 million this season.

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