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2012 Playoffs Statistics
Born:
Jun 24, 1984
Height:
6-4 / 1.93
Weight:
190 lbs. / 86.2 kg.
Prior to NBA / Country:
Duke / USA
Years Pro:
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2009-10 SEASON: Played in all 82 games for Orlando, averaging a career-high 9.6 ppg., 1.9 rpg. and 1.9 apg. in 22.0 minpg….Shot a team-best .405 (111-274) from three-point range and a team-best .860 (191-222) from the free throw line…Made nine starts, averaging 13.0 ppg., 2.9 apg. and 2.7 rpg. in 35.1 minpg….Ranked 17th in the NBA in free throw percentage and 17th in three-point field goal percentage…Also appeared in all 14 playoff games, averaging 7.5 ppg., 1.7 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 19.2 minpg….Led (or tied) the team in scoring twice and in assists five times…Scored in double figures 40 times and had 20+ points in four games, including a career-high 27 points on Nov. 1 @ Toronto…Set career-highs with seven rebounds and eight assists (along with a team-high 23 points) in a career-best 46 minutes on Mar. 28 vs. Denver…Recorded at least one steal 22 times and had two steals five times...Tallied playoff-career-highs of 16 points and five rebounds on May 18 vs. Boston…Recorded career-playoff-high three steals on May 28 @ Boston.
PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Appeared in 222 career NBA outings, all with Orlando, averaging 7.0 ppg., 1.5 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 17.2 minpg….Shot .392 (233-594) from three-point range and .863 (353-409) from the free throw line…Also played in 33 playoff games, averaging 6.2 ppg., 1.6 apg. and 1.3 rpg. in 18.7 minpg.…Member of the 2006-08 USA Men’s Senior National Team program…2008-09: Appeared in 64 games with Orlando, averaging 6.0 ppg., 1.7 rpg. and 1.1 apg. in 17.4 minpg….Made five starts, averaging 6.6 ppg., 2.2 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 28.8 minpg. during that span…Shot .374 (67-179) from three-point range and .871 (81-93) from the free throw line…Also played in 16 playoff outings (eight starts), averaging 6.0 ppg., 1.9 apg. and 1.2 rpg. in 20.4 minpg., helping the Magic reach the NBA Finals…Scored in double figures 15 times…Hit game-tying three-pointer with 8.1 seconds left on Feb. 17 vs. Charlotte…Had career-high three steals on Feb. 20 @ Charlotte…Made first career start on Nov. 18 vs. Toronto (10 pts., 3 rebs., 1 stl., career-high 34 mins.)…Missed one game (Apr. 13) due to back spasms…DNP-CD 17 times…Dished out a playoff career-best seven assists on May 10 vs. Boston....2007-08: Played in 34 games for the Magic, averaging 4.1 ppg. in 8.1 minpg….Shot .395 (17-43) from three-point range…Also appeared in two playoff games, pulling down one rebound in 10 minutes of action…Scored in double figures six times…On the Inactive List a total of seven times: six times due to back spasms (Nov. 6-14) and once due to personal reasons (Mar. 10)…DNP-CD in 41 games…2006-07: Played in 42 games for Orlando, averaging 6.0 ppg. and 1.2 rpg. in 14.8 minpg….Shot .388 (38-98) from three-point range and .900 (54-60) from the free throw line…Ranked among NBA rookies in three-point field goal percentage (5th), assists (T-16th) and scoring (18th)…Scored in double figures nine times…Made his NBA debut on Nov, 25 vs. Atlanta, recording two points, one rebound and one assist in three minutes…Also appeared in one playoff game, tallying three points and two assists in 11 minutes on Apr. 28 vs. Detroit…On the Inactive List a total of 23 times – On Apr. 14 due to left quad tendinitis and 22 other times…Also DNP-CD 17 times. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Orlando in the first round (11th overall) of the 2006 NBA Draft… Signed an offer sheet as a restricted free agent by Chicago (Jul. 9, 2010)…Retained by Orlando (Jul. 16, 2010). COLLEGE CAPSULE: Finished collegiate career as the all-time leading scorer in both Duke University and Atlantic Coast Conference history with 2,769 points (16th in NCAA history)…Played four seasons at Duke, averaging 19.9 ppg., 2.7 rpg., 2.2 apg. and 1.09 stlpg. in 139 career games…Shot .406 (457-of-1,126) from three-point range and .912 (662-of-726) from the free throw line…Named Wooden, Naismith and Associated Press Player of the Year following his senior season in 2005-06…Set an NCAA record for career three-pointers made (457) and finished second in NCAA history in free throw percentage (.912)…Named ACC Player of the Year and First Team All-America for the second straight season, after averaging 26.8 ppg. and shooting .421 (139-of-330) from three-point range…Averaged 29.4 ppg. in 16 ACC contests…Also earned ACC Tournament MVP for the second straight time…As a junior (2004-05), averaged 21.8 ppg….Named Rupp National Player of the Year and ACC Player of the Year, and also earned ACC Tournament MVP honors…Led the ACC in scoring, free throw percentage (.938), minutes played (37.3 minpg.) and three-point field goals per game (3.7)…Also led Duke and was ninth in the ACC with a .403 (121-of-300) from three-point land…During his sophomore campaign (2003-04), was named All-ACC First Team after leading the Blue Devils in scoring (15.9 ppg.) and three-point field goals made (102)…Led the ACC and ranked second in the nation with a .953 (143-of-150) free throw percentage…Became only the fifth player in Duke history (22nd in ACC history) to reach 1,000 career points…As a freshman (2002-03), was named to the All-ACC Third Team and All-ACC Freshman Team...Averaged 15.0 ppg., the fourth-highest by a Duke freshman...Led the Blue Devils in free throw percentage (.919, 5th in NCAA), three-point field goals made (95) and attempted (238). |
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| ONE-ON-ONE: Full name is Jonathan Clay Redick…Member of the 2006-08 USA Men’s Senior National Team program…Son of Ken and Jeanie Redick…His father’s background as a stoneware potter led to his middle name of “Clay”…Majored in history and minored in cultural anthropology while at Duke…His older twin sisters, Alyssa and Catie, both played college basketball for four years at Campbell University…Also has a younger brother, David, and a younger sister, Abby…Enjoys writing poetry…Served Thanksgiving breakfast to residents at a local homeless shelter…Distributed turkeys and Thanksgiving meals at three local community centers…Assisted ‘Toys for Tots’ in collecting donations for the holidays…Visited with kids from Florida Children’s Hospital over the holidays…Bought and distributed toys to underprivileged children and families over the holidays…Participated in several reading rallies at local schools throughout the season…Assisted teammate Pat Garrity with his food/toiletry donations for needy families at a local community center…Donated tickets to community organizations and met with the groups pre-game…Played for USA Basketball in the 2005 FIBA Under-21 World Championship, 2005 Global Games and 2003 FIBA Men’s Junior World Championship…Participated in a ‘Play for Peace’ basketball clinic at the Seeds of Peace International Camp in Otisfield, Maine during the summer of 2006...The camp welcomed Israeli, Palestinian, Egyptian, Jordanian and American youth. | ||
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