Orlando Magic (2006–2013) Redick was selected with the 11th pick in the
2006 NBA draft by the
Orlando Magic. Pre-draft scouting reports praised Redick's perimeter shooting and basketball intelligence, but questioned his defensive ability and speculated that he might not be tall or athletic enough to create his own shots in the NBA. This scouting report was highlighted when Duke played LSU in the 2006 NCAA tournament. LSU's
Garrett Temple, a 6'5" guard known for his athleticism and a large wingspan, chased Redick throughout the game. Taken out of his normal rhythm, Redick—the number two scorer in the nation at the time—had one of the worst shooting performances of his college career, shooting 3-for-18 from the field and scoring 11 points in a Duke loss. In a 2005 interview with the
Charlotte Observer, Redick said, "I think I'll be a role player like 80 percent of the players in the league are. I don't expect to be a star, I'll just shoot, be a team player." He moved up into the backup shooting guard position behind well-known veteran and Duke alum
Grant Hill. Redick competed against
Trevor Ariza and
Keith Bogans for the starting shooting guard spot in 2007–08. He was pulled from playing more than once for his lack of defense during the preseason. He came into the season as a third-string player and saw limited action due to
back spasms, but moved into limited rotation after Ariza was traded to the
Los Angeles Lakers early in the season. In January 2008, Redick posted on his personal blog that "it's been proven that even if I play well in the limited minutes I get that not much is going to change." On January 31, 2008, the
Orlando Sentinel reported that Redick had asked his agent,
Arn Tellem, to inquire about a possible trade. "We want to see what's out there," Redick said. "I want to stay here, but it's been frustrating." Magic coach
Stan Van Gundy responded: "Right now it would be very hard to fit him in. I know it's also hard to keep sitting him on the bench... Should we be playing him? Right now we're going good so we probably won't disrupt things." The Orlando Magic confirmed Van Gundy's comments by stating that Redick would not receive more minutes or a trade before the February 21, 2008
trade deadline. In the 2008–09 season, Redick averaged 17.4 minutes per game instead of the previous season's 8.1; he played in 64 games instead of the previous season's 34. He averaged six points per game. The Magic made it to the
NBA Finals, but lost to the
Lakers in five games. Redick started all seven games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals in place of regular starter
Courtney Lee. On March 28, 2010, Redick set career highs in rebounds (7), assists (8) and minutes played (46).
Vince Carter was injured just 95 seconds into the game; backup swingman
Mickael Pietrus was also injured, leaving Redick to play the entire game. On July 9, 2010, the
Chicago Bulls signed Redick to a three-year, $19 million offer sheet. The Magic matched this offer on July 16, 2010, retaining the rights to Redick. On April 25, 2012, Redick achieved a career high with the Magic, scoring 31 points against the Charlotte Bobcats.
Milwaukee Bucks (2013) On February 21, 2013, Redick was traded from the Magic to the
Milwaukee Bucks along with guard
Ish Smith and forward
Gustavo Ayón for guard
Beno Udrih, guard
Doron Lamb, and forward
Tobias Harris. Redick had difficulties in Milwaukee and his performance suffered.
Los Angeles Clippers (2013–2017) On July 10, 2013, Redick was acquired by the
Los Angeles Clippers via a three-team sign-and-trade deal that also involved the Bucks and the
Phoenix Suns. Redick reportedly signed a four-year, $27 million contract. Redick started 218 of the first 219 games he played for the Clippers, becoming a "full-fledged starter" in the NBA. On January 18, 2016, Redick scored a career-high 40 points in a 140–132 overtime win over the Houston Rockets. He connected on his first five attempts behind the arc and finished 9-of-12 on three-pointers, tying
Caron Butler's franchise record for three-pointers made in a game. He later competed in the
Three-Point Contest during the
2016 NBA All-Star weekend. On November 5, 2016, Redick increased his streak of consecutive games with a made three-pointer to 62, in a 116–92 win over the
San Antonio Spurs. He also completed a four-point play against the Spurs, the 26th of his career. On April 12, 2017, Redick made three 3-pointers against Sacramento in the regular-season finale to finish with 201, breaking his career high and single-season franchise record of 200. The Clippers went on to lose in the first round of the NBA playoffs in seven games to the
Utah Jazz.
Philadelphia 76ers (2017–2019) On July 8, 2017, Redick signed a one-year, $23 million contract with the
Philadelphia 76ers. On November 3, 2017, Redick scored 31 points on 11-of-19 shooting with 8-of-12 from 3-point range in a 121–110 win over the
Indiana Pacers. On November 25, 2017, he hit eight 3-pointers and scored 29 points in a 130–111 win over the
Orlando Magic. Redick missed seven games in January 2018 with a leg injury. On July 6, 2018, Redick re-signed with the 76ers. Redick was moved to the bench for the start of the 2018–19 season and on October 20, he had his best game since moving to the bench, scoring 31 points on 10-of-20 shooting, including eight 3-pointers, in a 116–115 win over the Magic. On December 19, in a 131–109 win over the
New York Knicks, Redick scored his 10,000th career point. On February 8, he scored a season-high 34 points in a 117–110 win over the
Denver Nuggets. On March 19, he was two assists shy of his first NBA triple-double in 761 career games, finishing with 27 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists in a 118–114 win over the
Charlotte Hornets. In April 2019, Redick set the franchise record for most 3-pointers in a season, surpassing
Kyle Korver's mark of 226 set in 2004–05.
New Orleans Pelicans (2019–2021) On July 15, 2019, Redick signed with the
New Orleans Pelicans. After finishing the pandemic-shortened season with a record of 30–42, the Pelicans missed the playoffs, marking the first time in Redick's career that he missed the playoffs. He was reunited with his former Magic head coach
Stan Van Gundy in his second season in New Orleans.
Dallas Mavericks (2021) Redick was traded to the
Dallas Mavericks on March 26, 2021. He made his debut with the Mavs on April 12. On September 21, 2021, Redick announced his retirement from playing basketball. == Coaching career ==