Former Orlando Magic Guard JJ Reddick Joins ESPN as NBA Analyst After 15 Year Playing Career

By  //  October 28, 2021

reddick was drafted by the magic in 2006

JJ Redick is joining ESPN as an NBA analyst a month after announcing his retirement following a 15-year playing career. (Orlando Magic image)

(ESPN) – JJ Redick is joining ESPN as an NBA analyst a month after announcing his retirement following a 15-year playing career.

Redick will make his debut as a studio analyst on Nov. 3 during the game between the Brooklyn Nets and Atlanta Hawks.

In addition to contributing to many of ESPN’s studio shows, Redick will also be an analyst for some games this season.

“After 15 years in the NBA, I am excited to take what I have learned on the court and be able to provide my insight and strong opinions about the game I love,” Redick said in a statement.

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