1. J.J. Redick got off to another of his hot starts, scoring 10 points in the first quarter against the Dallas Mavericks. Redick was three-for-five from the field, three-for-three from three-point range.
He also converted his 31st career four-point play, making a three-pointer while being fouled with two minutes, six seconds left in the first quarter. He made the free throw with ease.
Redick now ranks second in NBA history in four-point plays, behind teammate Jamal Crawford, who has 50.
Redick finished the game with 25 points on six-for-14 shooting, five-for-eight on three-pointers and eight-for-eight on free throws.