5 shooters the Philadelphia 76ers could target this offseason

JJ Redick, Pelicans
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2. J.J. Redick

This is a particular instance where the Sixers messed up. Redick spent two years in Philadelphia and shot 40.7% from three-point range during his time. He spent last season in New Orleans and has one year left on his deal. The Sixers should make a call to see if they can get Redick back.

The 76ers should have never let Redick leave in the first place. It is obvious that Jimmy Butler will not be coming back to town, so they might as well try and get back their three-point threat.

Philadelphia would have to include some players in the deal and possibly part ways with Tobias Harris or Al Horford. Honestly, neither should be difficult to do after this season.

Redick has been an extremely productive shooter since he entered the league. This was the first season in his 14-year career that he did not make the postseason. If nothing else, he would get back to the playoffs with the 76ers and return to a franchise where he was a fan favorite.

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