
“JJ Redick maintains that Larry Bird doesn’t quite make the cut as one of the greatest three… Read more
In a recent interview, JJ Redick reiterated his controversial stance that Larry Bird does not rank among the all-time great three-point shooters. Despite Bird’s impressive statistics and legendary status, Redick believes he falls short of the mark.
Redick, a skilled shooter in his own right, cited Bird’s relatively low three-point attempt rate and percentage compared to modern-day sharpshooters like Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. “The game has evolved, and three-point shooting has become a premium skill,” Redick explained. “Bird was an incredible scorer, but his three-point numbers don’t hold up to the standards of today’s elite shooters.”
Redick’s comments sparked debate among basketball fans, with some defending Bird’s legacy and others agreeing with Redick’s assessment. While Bird’s overall greatness is undeniable, Redick’s argument highlights the changing nature of the game and the incredible shooting talent that has emerged in recent years. The discussion serves as a reminder that greatness is often subjective and context-dependent.
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