<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">It's not like J.J. Redick ever had any doubts, but being without basketball this summer made him realize just how addicted to the game he is. Going without made him miserable. "This was one of the most frustrating stretches of my life," he said Friday afternoon. "Fortunately, that's all about to end." Redick, the first-round draft pick of the Orlando Magic, was cleared late Friday to resume playing basketball this week, more than two months after being diagnosed and temporarily benched with a herniated disk in his back. He started shooting again Saturday. "I guess any time something you love so much is taken away from you, it makes you appreciate it even more," he said. "It made me realize what an all-important part of my life it is." Redick, who became the all-time leading scorer in the Atlantic Coast Conference during his four years at Duke, was forced to miss the Magic's rookie league and a chance to play for the USA Basketball team that began play Saturday in the World Championship. But even beyond the games, he also was prohibited from doing almost everything basketball-related under a very cautious approach to his recovery. He did take a few shots and a few dribbles for a video-game promotion, but nothing compared to real basketball. "Basically, for the last 14 years of my life, basketball is what I've done with my time. Things didn't feel right unless I got a chance to play and sweat every single day," he said. "That's why this was so weird. I had so much free time, I even read a couple books." Redick underwent magnetic resonance imaging on Friday, and it looked better than ever. He was even happier later in the day after meeting with the team doctor, who gave him the go-ahead to play at the RDV Sportsplex court for the first time since the Magic drafted him. "This is good right now," he said. "I feel like I could have been playing already, but everyone wanted to be cautious. My goal is to be 100 percent and in good shape before training camp [in October] even opens." The Magic hope he can provide the outside shot they sorely missed last season when they buried Pat Garrity, adding to an already very young but talented core of players that includes Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson and Darko Milicic. "I can't wait to really get going again," Redick said. "It seems like I've been away from basketball for so long."</div> Source
wow. thank god. we've been wondering in this forum for a while what the condition is with his back. it's great to hear that he is ready and he will be with the team when training camp opens. he is definitely someone we need healthy and in camp.
shape, it's Redick. I'm glad he will be in camp and it should be interesting to see how much better he gets and how much better defensively the other SG's get by practicing against each other.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting GatorsowntheNCAA:</div><div class="quote_post">shape, it's Redick. I'm glad he will be in camp and it should be interesting to see how much better he gets and how much better defensively the other SG's get by practicing against each other.</div> Who are we willing to trade for on the miami team? i wanna see what everyone thinks is a good trade. everyone seems up for it but doesnt want to trade for a crap player.
if you guys trade redick to the heat, i will love you! im a big heat fan, ever since shaq went there. jj and shaq are tied for my favorite players. those two and dwyane wade on the same team = repeat! and if jj stays on the magic, thats cool, too, theyre a good up and coming team. if you were to trade him to the heat, i would say take 2 or 3 of theyre rookie guards.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MickyEyez:</div><div class="quote_post">Who are we willing to trade for on the miami team? i wanna see what everyone thinks is a good trade. everyone seems up for it but doesnt want to trade for a crap player.</div> Why'd you quote my post and I dont' think anywhere in the article mentions trading Redick. <div class="quote_poster">Quoting hoops4life:</div><div class="quote_post">if you guys trade redick to the heat, i will love you! im a big heat fan, ever since shaq went there. jj and shaq are tied for my favorite players. those two and dwyane wade on the same team = repeat! and if jj stays on the magic, thats cool, too, theyre a good up and coming team. if you were to trade him to the heat, i would say take 2 or 3 of theyre rookie guards.</div> I'll pass on the guards for Redick. I don't understand why we are talking about trading Redick in this thread, because the article doesn't mention trading him. Why would we trade him? We drafted him because we felt he could be a great player(despite having better fits still on the board)
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting GatorsowntheNCAA:</div><div class="quote_post">Why'd you quote my post and I dont' think anywhere in the article mentions trading Redick. </div> Am i just high? my bad... i was actually talking about dooling but i dont know if my ideas got crossed or what not. either way, disregard my post about trading to miami.
I'm excited to see him play. Like Morrison, Reddick is an underatted athlete, not in terms of hops, but quickness and speed, and I think he'll be a nice player.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting og15:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm excited to see him play. Like Morrison, Reddick is an underatted athlete, not in terms of hops, but quickness and speed, and I think he'll be a nice player.</div> I hope you are right. I'd be much more excited for the season though if we got Brewer instead. btw, it's Redick, not Red Dick.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting GatorsowntheNCAA:</div><div class="quote_post">btw, it's Redick, not Red Dick.</div> haha... gators is all over that... everyone in here BETTER know how to spell that ish when gators is in town.