Redick’s production has lagged through the Clippers’ first seven games, but for at least one night, he displayed the lights-out shooting that has made him one of the league’s more dangerous marksmen throughout his career. By virtue of frequently ranking as the Clippers’ third offensive option after Blake Griffin and Chris Paul, there’s usually a ceiling for what Redick can produce on a given night, but with averages of between 15.1 and 16.4 points per game over the last four seasons, he makes for a fairly reliable fantasy option at the shooting-guard spot.
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