Tuesday night's loss was another instance of Michael Redd asserting himself as a star in the NBA. However, Redd had to earn the opportunity to become a star. After helping lead his Buckeyes to the Final Four as a junior, he took a risk and entered the draft a year early. His rookie year was somewhat of a struggle with playing time sparse and himself needing more development. Redd worked hard and became a better shooter in the pros than he had been in college. Eventually, he got his chance to shine in the Milwaukee Bucks lineup.
The Cavaliers got a solid player when they signed Larry Hughes a couple years ago. Yet, it was publicly known that they wanted either Redd or Ray Allen, either who would have filled the need of a sharpshooter to complement the slashing of LeBron James. As Hughes is experiencing another year of injury, Redd continues to thrive as a team leader. Instead of getting stuck being an afterthought to James, Redd maintained his status as a 'top dog' with the Bucks. Ironically, it was the high school turned pro James, rather than Buckeye standout Redd, that introduced the Ohio State football lineup versus Michigan last weekend. While Redd has no ill-will towards the Cavaliers or LeBron, he has left a lasting impression on them. Once a player the team wanted to see every night, Redd is now someone the Cavaliers quietly hope not to encounter in a playoff series.
In the previous free agency scenario, the Cavs picked Redd, but Redd picked Milwaukee. Free agency always produces risks, failures, and successes. Contrary to what some critics suggest, the Cavs have done alright in free agency since the arrival of James. On the other hand, the team was given a live reminder of who and what they missed out on two years ago.
The Cavaliers got a solid player when they signed Larry Hughes a couple years ago. Yet, it was publicly known that they wanted either Redd or Ray Allen, either who would have filled the need of a sharpshooter to complement the slashing of LeBron James. As Hughes is experiencing another year of injury, Redd continues to thrive as a team leader. Instead of getting stuck being an afterthought to James, Redd maintained his status as a 'top dog' with the Bucks. Ironically, it was the high school turned pro James, rather than Buckeye standout Redd, that introduced the Ohio State football lineup versus Michigan last weekend. While Redd has no ill-will towards the Cavaliers or LeBron, he has left a lasting impression on them. Once a player the team wanted to see every night, Redd is now someone the Cavaliers quietly hope not to encounter in a playoff series.
In the previous free agency scenario, the Cavs picked Redd, but Redd picked Milwaukee. Free agency always produces risks, failures, and successes. Contrary to what some critics suggest, the Cavs have done alright in free agency since the arrival of James. On the other hand, the team was given a live reminder of who and what they missed out on two years ago.