LOS ANGELES >> Doc Rivers marveled at it. Blake Griffin said he could only believe it because he’s seen it so many times. And J.J. Redick, the man who made the shot that had his coach and teammate shaking their heads a little, even thought it was a little outrageous.
“That one was nuts,” he said.
Redick began the play late in the first half of the Clippers’ 123-115 win Monday on the left wing, a place where he’s extremely comfortable. From there, he ran off a DeAndre Jordan screen and then another one, ending up on the other side of the court.