Philadelphia 76ers: Where J.J. Redick ranks among all starting shooting guards

J.J. Redick, Philadelphia 76ers & Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
J.J. Redick, Philadelphia 76ers & Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) /
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27. Allen Crabbe, Brooklyn Nets

Crabbe is overpaid, but he provides nice value to the Nets’ rotation. With an offense set in Rockets-esque fashion, Crabbe’s catch-and-shoot range has become a key cog in Kenny Atkinson’s system. His defense is shabby, but he’s good enough on offense to make up that ground.

26. Garrett Temple, Memphis Grizzlies

Temple was an underrated pickup for a Grizzlies team that’s aiming for the playoffs. He can add some more playmaking next to Mike Conley and Marc Gasol, while his three-point shooting will keep the floor spaced. He should step into the starting unit right away.

25. Nicolas Batum, Charlotte Hornets

Batum fell off last season, but his versatility still makes him one of the Hornets’ most valuable pieces. He can handle in spurts, shoot the three ball and defend all over the floor. He’s coming up on 30 years old, though, and last season was his worst campaign since 2015.