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» Thursday, December 29 2011 |
![]() The Suns could use a pure-shooting off guard who's unattached and has an All-Star resume. And there is one available. Michael Redd, who has a scary knee history, worked out for the Suns at US Airways Center on Tuesday, and the Suns are expected to sign the 32-year-old Thursday to address their need for scoring and shooting. Redd likely would not play immediately as he learns the Suns' system and works into playing shape. Arizona Republic Redd worked out for the Suns along with free agent NBA veteran Ime Udoka and free agent Gilbert Brown, but Redd appears to have the primary interest. The Suns also had Redd's left knee examined because he has played only 61 games over the past three seasons due to two surgeries. Redd tore the anterior-cruciate ligament and medial-collateral ligament in his left knee in January 2009 and did it again in January 2010. He played only 10 games last season, averaging 4.4 points and 13.4 minutes and looking like a defensive liability for Milwaukee. Arizona Republic |
» Friday, December 16 2011 |
![]() Bill Ingram: The Grizzlies continue to be hot and cold on trading Mayo, whom the Pacers covet, so Indy looking at other options incl. Redd... Twitter Al Iannazzone: D'Antoni didn't sound as if the Knicks are interested in Michael Redd: "It’s not really position we’re looking for." Twitter ![]() The Indiana Pacers appear to be the front-runners for Michael Redd. Redd, the former Bucks standout shooting guard who is an unrestricted free agent, visited with Pacers officials Thursday. Redd also has drawn keen interest from Washington, New York and Boston. Racine Journal-Times League sources indicate the Pacers met with Redd on Thursday as they continued working to finalize their roster. Earlier this week the Pacers signed free agent forward David West to a two-year, $20 million deal. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel |
» Thursday, December 15 2011 |
![]() Mike Wells: Michael Redd was in Indy for more than the shrimp cocktail at St Elmo's today. He met with the Pacers, too Twitter Mike Wells: The Pacers want to add a scorer to the bench. Their pursuit of Mayo and Crawford didn't work out, so now they're looking at Redd. Twitter Alex Kennedy: The New York Knicks have reached out to Michael Redd's camp, according to two sources. Maurice Evans is still in the mix too. Twitter Alan Hahn: Knicks move on to next wave of FA targets, including three-point specialist vets Michael Redd and Troy Murphy. Mo Evans on list, too. Twitter |
» Thursday, December 1 2011 |
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Michael Redd will be resuming his pro career this season but, for the first time since entering the NBA in 2000, it won't be with the Bucks. Redd, an unrestricted free agent, is a cinch to join another team when the signing period begins Dec. 9. Redd, who has had two major knee surgeries in recent years, is drawing keen interest from a slew of teams, including some NBA-title contenders. According to some league officials, Chicago, Boston, New York and Miami all have Redd on their radar. Racine Journal-Times |
» Wednesday, November 30 2011 |
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Gery Woelfel: Michael Redd just might get that elusive NBA title ring yet. Some of the league`s heavyweights are hoping to sign him. Twitter |
» Tuesday, August 9 2011 |
![]() I've heard Milwaukee Bucks management approached Michael Redd before the lockout about returning for another season, although my impeccable sources insist he's going to wind up with one of the Eastern Conference's title contenders. Racine Journal-Times |
» Sunday, August 7 2011 |
![]() If the Heat cannot sign preferred choices Shane Battier, Grant Hill or Tayshaun Prince postlockout, Miami will consider Michael Redd and Tracy McGrady, among others. Miami Herald |
» Saturday, June 18 2011 |
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alex in chicago: Who are the bulls going to get this offseason at Sg Alex Kennedy: The Bulls are working the phones and monitoring what's happening in Philadelphia and Golden State. It doesn't hurt their odds that both Monta Ellis and Andre Iguodala would welcome a trade to Chicago with open arms. Right now, everyone wants to play alongside Derrick Rose and join the Bulls as they become a perennial contender. That will also help Chicago if they can't land a shooting guard in a trade. They'll have no problem attracting free agents this summer. Their options include J.R. Smith, Arron Afflalo, Jason Richardson, C.J. Miles, Shannon Brown, Anthony Parker, Nick Young, DeShawn Stevenson and Michael Redd. They'll have the full mid-level exception to spend and they'll definitely be throwing money at a shooting guard. HoopsWorld |
» Wednesday, April 27 2011 |
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Hammond hasn't slammed the door on possibly bringing back soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Michael Redd. Racine Journal-Times |
» Tuesday, April 12 2011 |
![]() Despite two separate injuries to his left knee that have allowed him to play only sporadically off the bench since he returned late last month, Redd says he "absolutely" still believes he can be a regular contributor in the NBA. Redd is in the final season of a six-year, $91 million deal he signed in 2005. The Bucks aren't expected to re-sign him, so Wednesday night's season finale at Oklahoma City probably will be his last game in a Bucks uniform after 11 seasons. ESPN.com It's quite possible he could end up as a key player off the bench with a contending team, playing a new role in the final years of his career. "I'm just blessed to hear that," Redd said. "Michael Redd's career is not over yet. I've just got to continue to work hard in the off-season and continue to build my body up. "Not too many players can say they finished their whole career in one city. That's part of my heart. You never know what happens in free agency, but being here my whole career, it's all I know. We'll see what happens." Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Redd admitted his knee injuries shook him at the moment he should have been at the peak of his career. "Why me, a little bit," he said of his thoughts. "My career was going. I just had come off the Olympic run and I land on somebody's foot (Luke Ridnour) and tear my ACL the first time (in January 2009). I work hard to get back and it tears again. It's been a rough road. But I have no regrets at all, the journey I've taken. "Again, you never live at the mountaintop, you only visit it." Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel |
» Monday, April 11 2011 |
![]() After a 14-month recovery period, Redd returned to the Bucks lineup against Charlotte on March 28 and has played in the last eight games. "I've seen it all, man," Redd said in an interview Monday morning. "Eleven years in the city. Obviously there was a love affair with the fans and myself. They've seen me grow up. They've seen me get married and seen me have kids. "I've seen the playoff runs. It's very rare that a second-round pick sticks this long with an organization. I don't know if it's ever happened before." Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel |
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