Redick announced Tuesday via his personal Twitter account that he has opted to retire from professional basketball.
After an accolade-filled four-year stint at Duke, Redick entered the NBA in 2006 as a lottery selection for Orlando. The 37-year-old then became one of the most prolific three-point and free-throw shooters of his generation, converting at a 41.5 percent rate from downtown and 89.2 percent rate from the charity stripe over a 15-year career that included stops with the Magic, Bucks, Clippers, 76ers, Pelicans and Mavericks. He'll retire with a career average of 12.8 points per game over 940 regular-season appearances.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Doubtful for Round 1
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Redick (heel) has already been ruled out for Game 1 against the Clippers and is now considered unlikely to play in the entire series, Dwain Price of the Mavericks' official site reports.
Redick continues to deal with right heel soreness. He missed the Mavericks' final three games to finish the regular season. The veteran will likely look to recover in time for Round 2 should Dallas ultiamtely pull off an upset over the Clippers.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Out for Game 1
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Redick (heel) is out for Saturday's Game 1 against the Clippers, Callie Caplan of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Right heel soreness continues to sideline Redick. The hope was that he'd be ready for Game 1, but that won't be the case. In his absence, Trey Burke could see more minutes.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Out until playoffs
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Redick (heel) will miss the rest of the regular season, Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Redick won't play in the Mavs' last three games as he continues to recover from a right heel injury. According to coach Rick Carlisle, Redick is "getting his right heel evaluated and then we'll see where we are." While he recovers, Jalen Brunson and Trey Burke could see increased run in the Mavs' backcourt until the playoffs begin.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Out Wednesday
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Redick (heel) won't play Wednesday against the Pelicans, Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Redick left Tuesday's contest against the Grizzlies due to a bothersome heel, which is a "good days, bad days situation," per coach Rick Carlisle. With the veteran out Wednesday, more minutes will be available for Jalen Brunson and Trey Burke.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Exits with heel injury
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Redick will not return to Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies due to right heel soreness.
The Mavericks play again Wednesday against the Pelicans, so there's certainly a chance Redick won't be available for that contest. If that's the case, Jalen Brunson or Trey Burke could see more playing time.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Available Sunday
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Redick (rest) will be available for Sunday's contest against the Cavaliers.
After sitting out Friday against the Cavaliers for rest, Redick will be available Sunday. Over his past four appearances, he's averaged 2.0 points and 1.3 assists in 9.5 minutes.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Out Friday
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Redick will not be available for Friday's matchup against the Cavaliers for rest purposes.
Redick will be rested due to the Mavericks playing the second night of a back-to-back set. His absence does not figure to have much of an impact on the team's rotation. Look for him to return in Sunday's rematch against the Cavs.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Fails to score in return Sunday
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Redick scored zero points (0-3 FG, 0-3 3Pt), one rebound and one assist in 14 minutes during Sunday's 111-99 loss to the Kings.
Redick was back in the lineup after missing Saturday's game, although you wouldn't know it by looking at the boxscore. At this point in his career, Redick is not a player to target outside of the deepest formats.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Not on injury report
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Redick (heel) is not on the injury report for Sunday's game against the Kings, Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Redick missed Saturday's win over the Wizards, but it looks like he'll be available on the second end of the back-to-back. The veteran sharpshooter is seeing limited action off the bench in Dallas.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Ruled out Saturday
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Redick has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Wizards due to right heel injury recovery, Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Redick had appeared in each of the last two games and averaged 3.0 points and 2.0 assists in 9.0 minutes per contest. Jalen Brunson and Trey Burke could see increased run Saturday.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Now coming off bench
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Updating a previous report, Redick will come off the bench Thursday against the Pistons, Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News reports.
The Mavs previously released a starting lineup which displayed Redick as the starting two-guard over Richardson. However, it turns out the lineup was incorrect, and it will be Richardson who gets the nod in his first game back from a three-game injury absence.
Redick will start Thursday's game against Detroit, Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Redick will get his first start since joining Dallas while Luka Doncic (elbow) and Dorian Finney-Smith (lower leg) are sidelined. The veteran sharpshooter has averaged 5.8 points per game so far with the Mavs, but he'll likely have a shot at scoring a few more points Thursday.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Available Thursday
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Redick (heel) will play Thursday against Detroit.
Redick will play despite right heel soreness that has bothered him lately. He could see a slightly increased workload considering that Luka Doncic (elbow) and Dorian Finney-Smith (lower leg) will be sidelined.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Upgraded to probable
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Redick (heel) has been upgraded to probable for Thursday's contest against the Pistons.
Initially listed as questionable, Redick is now likely to play. In his eight appearances with the Mavericks, he's averaged 5.8 points and 1.3 rebounds in 12.6 minutes.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Questionable at Detroit
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Redick (heel) is questionable for Thursday's contest against the Pistons, Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Redick continues to deal with right heel soreness. He missed Monday's game against the Kings and then played just seven minutes during Tuesday's blowout win over the Warriors. If he's cleared to play Thursday, he could see more action, assuming the game stays competitive.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Cleared to play Tuesday
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Redick (heel) is available for Tuesday's game against the Warriors, Callie Caplan of The Dallas Morning News reports.
The veteran guard was considered questionable for Tuesday and will retake the court after missing the front half of the back-to-back set Monday. Redick has averaged 6.0 points and 1.6 rebounds in 13.0 minutes over his last five appearances.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Questionable on back-to-back
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Redick (heel) is considered questionable for Tuesday's game against the Warriors, Tim MacMahon of ESPN reports.
Redick was held out of Monday's loss to the Kings, and it looks like he may be set for a second straight absence as Dallas finishes out a back-to-back set. The veteran had played in seven straight contests prior to Monday's absence.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Officially out
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Redick (heel) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Kings, Eddie Sefko of the Mavericks' official site reports.
Redick was listed as doubtful leading up to Monday's tip, so this update is unsurprising. With Josh Richardson (hamstring) also out, expect Jalen Brunson and Trey Burke to see an increase in minutes.
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Mavericks' JJ Redick: Downgraded to doubtful
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Redick (heel) is listed as doubtful for Monday's game against the Kings.
The veteran moved from questionable to doubtful, so he's on course to miss his first game sine April 11. The Mavs are on the front end of a back-to-back, so it's very possible Redick is simply getting a night off for maintenance purposes.