Michael Redd, who has been in the NBA since 2000, has yet to find a home for the 2012-13 season. FOX Sports' Sam Amico reported Wednesday that the Oklahoma City Thunder could be a suitor for Redd's services, as the team has yet to replace Derek Fisher.
Apparently no interest from Cavs on Ohio guy Michael Redd, but teams mentioned as possible suitors include the Wizards, Nuggets, Grizzlies, Bulls, and yes, Thunder, who still have a spot available in the backcourt after Derek Fisher's departure.
Redd spent the majority of his career with the Milwaukee Bucks, playing in Milwaukee between 2000-2011, before joining the Phoenix Suns for the 2011-12 season. Redd averaged 8.2 points per game off the bench for the Suns in 2011-12, and added 1.5 rebounds per game. Redd shot 40% from the field, including 31.8% from three point range.
We'll see if the Thunder decide to go for the old seasoned veteran again in the back court, like they did last year with Fisher.
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