Duke basketball: 10 best NBA careers in Blue Devils history

Duke basketball legends Kyrie Irving and Jason Williams (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
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Duke basketball sharpshooter JJ Redick (Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports) /

No. 9 Greatest Duke basketball careers in NBA: JJ Redick

NBA Career Stats: 12.8 PPG, 2.0 RPG, 2.0 APG, 44.7 FG%, 41.5 3PT%

If Christian Laettner is the most hated Duke Blue Devil of all time, JJ Redick is likely the second most hated.

If not, definitely top three.

However, despite his growing popularity as a podcast host and television commentator, and analyst, Redick’s achievements in the NBA aren’t as impressive as his long career might show.

The guard was never named to an All-Star Game, All-Rookie Team, or All-NBA Team, and his franchise never won an NBA Championship.

However, Redick is still one of the best shooters the game of basketball has ever seen and that’s why he finds himself on his list of the greatest Blue Devils to play in the NBA.

JJ Redick played for six different franchises during his 15-year career and scored 12,028 points.