Once the most feared shooter in the league, Michael Redd is all set to return to action with the Milwaukee Bucks after an absence of 14 months. His twice damaged left knee is now fully healed after undergoing several months of rehabilitation. The Bucks fared miserably during his absence. Redd has played 10 seasons in the NBA and owns one of the league’s Cinderella stories since being picked 43rd over-all by the Bucks in the 2000 draft. He has career averages of 20.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 2.3 apg in 568 total games with the Bucks including a .384 clip from the 3-point area. Redd also saw action during the 2004 NBA All-Star game. Redd says he hope his comeback will help the Bucks earn a playoff spot next month, according to ESPN.
“We're excited to be playing for something at the end of the season. We're right there in the playoff hunt, trying to do our best to get some wins. I just want to do my part to help the team win. I've got to get into the rhythm of playing basketball. This is my training camp right here.”
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