
Duke has been the home for many of the greatest players in college basketball history, and there’s no denying J.J. Redick’s place among them. Redick, who played for the Blue Devils from 2002-2006, was a two-time first-team All-American, two-time Adolph Rupp Trophy winner and the Naismith College Player of the Year in 2006.
Redick is now a nine-year NBA veteran, but he still makes time to support his alma mater.
The Los Angeles Clippers guard recently visited Duke to speak with the 2015-16 Blue Devils team.
.@JJRedick gave a great speech 2day about his journey as a player at Duke, and living up to the Duke team standards. pic.twitter.com/wkrZ6vxMlc
— Duke Basketball (@dukeblueplanet) September 17, 2015
Redick also spent time working out during his visit, proving even further why he will be remembered as one of the best college shooters of all-time.
All-time Duke scoring leader @JJRedick shooting 92% unofficially in this workout. The guy can't miss. #DukeFam pic.twitter.com/qH5Bg6imDZ
— Duke Basketball (@dukeblueplanet) September 15, 2015
Redick averaged 19.9 points and shot 40.6 percent from beyond the arc during his collegiate career.