There's an actual debate to be had here, but Redick backed off of it once he was online.
ESPN analyst JJ Redick looks on prior to the game between the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers at the Wells Fargo Center on March 2, 2022.Appearing on ESPN's premier shouting match program,"First Take," the former NBA shooting guard was asked who he'd rather have take a final shot in the clutch.
"We're talking about right now, in 2022, who would you rather have with the ball, with the game on the line? It's clearly Luka Doncic," Redick said to a confounded Stephen A Smith and Patrick Beverley. "This is not a knock on Steph," Redick continued."Think about all the stuff that you have to do, all the people that you have to involve, to get Steph Curry a shot at the end of the game. Think about all the action you have to run. You know what you have to do with Luka? You give him the ball, and he's going to create a good shot."It was an opinion that naturally drew the ire of Dubs fans.
Hey Chip. Don’t know if you know this or not…but on these shows they give you a ridiculous question- which this was- and then ask u to give an answer. Can’t pick both in an “or” question. Then you have to give reasons why to support your stance. That’s TV.
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