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Will Redick wear Jazz colors?

Duke star among shooters working for Utah on Tuesday

Published: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 9:21 a.m. MDT
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The Jazz are desperately seeking a shooter.

J.J. Redick can shoot. Oh, can he ever shoot.

"The best shooter in all of college basketball," raves HoopsHype.com.

But is "shoot" all the Duke University product can do? And, if so, how should that affect his stock?

Those may be topics of great debate for Jazz brass — and Jazz fans, too — as the franchise contemplates whom it should select at No. 14 overall in the June 28 NBA Draft.

They're also seemingly sore subjects with Redick, the reigning Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award winner — and one of four shooting guards to work out Tuesday in Utah, along with Villanova's Randy Foye, West Virginia's Mike Gansey and Australian Brad Newley.

In fact, the 6-foot-4 Redick gets downright defensive — there's some irony — over mere mention of the suggestions.

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"I think it's stupid," he said of such criticism, the sharpest of which centers on his defense. "I don't think a guy would be consensus national player of the year, two-time first-team all-American, (Atlantic Coast Conference) all-time leader scorer — I can go on — if he couldn't just flat-out play.

"Especially coming from a program like Duke."

Yet it doesn't take a computer-science degree from an Ivy League wannabe to Google that rap, and others:

  • Nbadraft.net: "His defense will . . . need work as he lacks both size and strength."

  • HoopsHype.com: "Slightly undersized and just an average athlete. . . . Terrible NCAA tournament performance a huge setback?"

  • ESPN.com: "Much of the reason for his hot and cold tendencies lies in his shot-selection, not mechanics . . . Defense needs improvement."

Every dot-com rip, though, is countered with mounds of praise for Redick's shooting.

And from those who saw his stroke first-hand Tuesday — media members did not, as the Jazz hold auditions behind closed doors — there was way more praise than disparagement.

"He's a tremendous shooter, a tremendous player — and, you know, he's not one-dimensional," said Gansey, who also worked out with Redick and Foye last Friday for Golden State (which picks No. 9). "He can take you to the hoop, he can defend. He can do a lot of things out there. I just think people don't really realize that."

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Former Duke University shooting guard J.J. Redick works out for the Utah Jazz Tuesday.

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