Responding to the news that CJ McCollum hasn’t yet had a chance to speak to Pelicans star Zion Williamson since being acquired by New Orleans at this month’s trade deadline, ESPN analyst J.J. Redick expressed disbelief and criticized Williamson for not being more engaged with the team.
“This is a little bit insane to me. There’s a general decorum of behavior that you should apply as a teammate,” Redick said on ESPN’s First Take on Tuesday (video link). “Look, I wasn’t the best player on any team I was on, but if there was a buyout possibility, if there was a trade possibility, I would always reach out to teammates. I called Ersan Ilyasova, I called Marco [Belinelli], I called Wes Matthews trying to get him to come to Philly. This just shows a complete lack of investment in your team, in the organization, in the city.”
Williamson, who underwent foot surgery during the offseason, has yet to play this season and has been rehabbing away from the team since early January. However, Redick doesn’t view that as a reasonable excuse for the star forward’s lack of communication with McCollum.
“I get that he’s hurt and away from the team, but you just traded for one of the 50 best players in the league, a guy that’s supposed to be paired with you,” Redick said. “Reach out and say hello.”
[UPDATE: McCollum says he has spoken to Williamson since Saturday]
Typically, opinions from an ESPN analyst about a player aren’t particularly newsworthy, since that analyst is often sharing his two cents without any inside info on the player or the team. However, this situation is a little different.
Besides being teammates with Williamson from 2019-21 before he retired as a player, Redick is also a fellow Duke alum, a fellow CAA client, and has publicly criticized of Pelicans head of basketball operations David Griffin, as Scott Kushner of NOLA.com tweets. As such, Redick’s comments about Zion are especially eyebrow-raising.
“This is a pattern of behavior with Zion that we are seeing again and again. And look, I was his teammate. I can describe him as a detached teammate. That is an accurate statement,” Redick said. “This is basic level of humanity, being a teammate. Send a text to a guy when he gets traded to your team. That is just normal behavior. That’s the bare minimum that you have to do.
“… This is something I addressed with Zion in front of the team,” Redick later added. “This is going back to his rookie year. There’s a responsibility that you have as an athlete when you play a team sport to be fully invested. You’re fully invested in your body, you’re fully invested in your work, and you’re fully invested in your teammates. That is your responsibility, and we have not seen that from Zion.”
Williamson’s desire to play for the Pelicans has been questioned since the 2019 draft lottery, when New Orleans won the No. 1 pick over bigger-market teams like the Knicks and Lakers. One report during the 2021 offseason suggested that some of Williamson’s family members wanted him out of New Orleans, while a subsequent story claimed that Zion and Griffin aren’t on particularly great terms.
For his part, the former No. 1 overall pick has repeatedly stated that he loves playing in New Orleans, but Redick and his ESPN colleague Stephen A. Smith expressed skepticism about Zion’s long-term commitment to the franchise.
“He’s never publicly come out and said, ‘I don’t want to be in New Orleans.’ But as we know, Stephen A., because we follow the league, where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” Redick said. “You didn’t hear rumors about Giannis [Antetokounmpo] being unhappy in Milwaukee. With Zion, you’ve heard that now for the last three years.”
Williamson will be eligible for a rookie scale extension during the 2022 offseason. Although no player has ever turned down a maximum-salary rookie scale extension, it’s unclear whether the Pelicans would even be comfortable putting that sort of offer on the table, given that injuries have limited Williamson to just 85 games since he entered the league in 2019.
When the Sixers extended Joel Embiid following his third NBA season, he had only appeared in 31 career games, so the two sides agreed to include injury-related language in his max deal in order to protect the team. The Pelicans and Williamson could theoretically explore a similar arrangement, but first they’ll have to decide whether the union is one they even want to continue for the next several seasons.
“New Orleans is going to have to make some sort of decision here,” Redick said. “We’ve seen this now for three years.”
JJ Reddick:
*Public beef with Pelicans org about BK trade
*Calls CJ top 50 player
*Works for ESPN
And we should trust his opinion because…?
Because makes sense? it doens’t matter who is sending the message if the message sounds logic.
It’s absolutely 100% normal to reach out for a new teammate, even more if that incoming player is expected to play a big role for the team. Common sense.
Because he played with Zion for 1.5 seasons in New Orleans. Literally right there in the article. He’s played with Zion.
Reddick said the quiet part out loud. It’s a bit silly the face of the franchise hasn’t reached out, at the very least to say Welcome to NO look forward to teaming up together, to a guy whos gonna be his #2 for the next 2+ years…..especially when its the guy whos gonna feed him the ball. Unless Zion is gonna magically play PG now.
Zion should reach out to C.J. but Zion magically became a Forward only when he went to Duke, until then he has primarily PG. He also basically payed PG down the stretch at the end of last season.
ESPN ranked CJ as a top 30 player for 2020 & 2021 seasons. Also ranked as a top 40 player by SI and CBS Sports.
And we should trust your opinion because…?
Because I know what I’m talking about. JJ cares about clicks while I care about the truth. Something that gets lost often these days…
You routinely have some of the worst takes on this site. Clearly you don’t know what you are talking about.
You clearly don’t know what you are taking about when stating CJ isn’t a top 50 player. I provided actual facts from actual industry experts that tell us that his is. Secondly, you do understand that JJ is a TV analyst for ESPN and doesn’t actually write stories or care about clicks. This was from a bit on First Take, which if you didn’t realize is a TV show, which the last time I checked you can’t click.
Apparently all you care about is likes for your posts……but keep telling us how much you know what you’re talking about. I’ll wait….
You’re right. ESPN runs shows for free because they are bored.
NOT!
Clicks, views, etc. it’s all the same honey. It’s about capturing your attention so they can sell advertising.
JJ is leveraging his limited, turbulent experience in NO to denigrate Zion and the organization because he knows it will draw attention. Higher ratings means he can keep his cushy ESPN job since he can’t hack it in the league anymore.
In JJ We Trust.
Yeah, some random dude with a God awful avatar and some of the worst takes on this site says he cares about the truth more than JJ, and calls JJ’s qualifications to discuss Zion into question. Lord, the audacity…
My posts have way more likes than yours so who has the good takes? I’ll wait…
The first sign of someone who doesn’t care about the truth is when they suggest they are routinely right while everyone else is routinely wrong.
Thank you at least someone else gets it. Everyone wants to claim I’m wrong but where are their “hot takes”? I had a comment with over 11 likes the other day so obviously I know what I’m talking about.
Since you were kind enough to back me up could you just tap the Like button on the parent comment?
Is this guy for real LMFAOOO!!!
Umm. No. He isn’t.
JJ made over $100 million dollars in his 14 year playing career, one of those years spent ON ZION’S TEAM. You’re a joke “lol d” and wrong as always.
Since when does having more money make someone more right? I’ll wait…
Instead we shoudl trust lil d’s opinion…smh
He’s right …..
Agree with him 100% . JJ was a guy who took awhile. To find his place, groove on an NBA team. He worked and became a solid player. Absolutely respect his opinion and game.
Zion loves food not the game.
Literally everyone loves food you need it to stay alive.
Why dont you post a picture of yourself since you love to critique others appearances? And how many NBA minutes have you played?
I’ll wait…
Everyone loves food but not everyone eats equally to 5 people like fation
Is fation meant to be a portmanteau because if so oh hon I’m so sorry for u lol
I bet Zion works out harder than you ever did in your life. If he wants to reward himself with Shake Shack he has that right.
You’re just a jealous hater, clearly.
Working his jaws while eating.
There are more than a few athletes who have ate their way out the League. The Mamba Mentality …. Is a real thing lol. Not every great athlete has it.
Redick’s trying to become the next Scottie Pippen.
“…opinions from an ESPN analyst about a player aren’t particularly newsworthy, since that analyst is often sharing his two cents without any inside info on the player or the team.” -Luke Adams, 2022
You left out the word TYPICALLY at the beginning of the sentence. Changes the entire meaning of the statement.
Idiot.
Lol I’m an idiot for that? Speaks lots about yourself. But then again you’re a Philly guy so I would expect nothing less.
“However, this situation is a little different.”
How could you miss this statement at the end of your “quote” that you plucked.. appropriately leaving off “typically” as well?
This is why you I have a hard time trusting the Press or media.
Zion and his crew/family want to play in a big market and he’s already trying to make it happen. Would not be surprised if he’s a Knick next year and it would be a terrible mistake for NY if they do it.
He should probably try *playing* period first before trying to make a move to play elsewhere. I also hope the Knicks don’t go all in on him though
he knows NY has great food that’s why
Redick might be in full talking head mode here but he’s probably not wrong.
I mean, for one thing, the fact his team didn’t even seem to know he was having surgery until the day of training camp seems like a good sign of “smoke” that relations might not be where they should be.
And the fact his timeline has been this murky for this long is even more concerning. I can’t recall a guy of Zion’s magnitude coming off a healthy year, then showing up with an undisclosed injury and possibly missing the entire season.
Whomever is in his circle needs to get out. This kid has had massive expectations and super young. Yeah he had an all star season last year, but its time to show consistency and improvements. Look at Trae, Luka, Melo and even Ja and the expectations and criticisms given to them. Massive improvements. Some guys just deal and work. Add Ayton, Edwards, and Mikal & Miles Bridges and you see their drive and trajectory. Its about commitment, and that’s what is in question with Zion, and his value is fading.
Zion’s value is not fading in the slightest. Not sure if you remember the deadline but above average players who don’t care about their team have been nothing but rewarded the last 2 years. Unless his production on the court dips, which it won’t, Zion’s value will be as high as it was on draft night.
Although, Zion’s health and conditioning is a deterrent for teams. His upside will likely trump the cons, but we shall see.
I’d rather have a “detached teammate” than one who is a rat, like Reddick.
Snitches get stitches!
T-bag is looking for you to hold his pocket..
Prison Break reference. Solid.
it would be fun seeing you asking for people to help find who crashed your car in the night for example, I bet you wouldn’t call them rats…
It would be fun seeing you try to come up with an analogy that makes sense.
It would be fun if you could comprehend what others are saying. Instead you pretend to be an og and t all about stitches fron your basement…
It would be fun if you understood when people were trolling. Oh actually, it’s way more fun that you don’t.
LOL. Are you Cosa Nostra, my friend?? Or any sort of organized criminal?? If you’re not, then the word “rat” isn’t one you need to have in your vocabulary.
Also, how is JJ a “snitch”?? He’s NOT on the team any more, he’s a part of the media now, and his job is literally to report these types of things. Some people watch way too many gangster movies, I swear.
Yes, I am actually some sort of organized criminal.
Thanks for explaining the media’s job is to report on things. Glad you’re here.
No problem, judging from your previous comments, it’s painfully obvious you didn’t understand that JJ, as part of the media, is simply doing his job, and not “snitching”. JJ Redick isn’t Donnie Brasco, bro..
Congratulations on the criminal career, btw
Oh no, I get it. But that had nothing to do with my comment. I never said Reddick shouldn’t be a “rat” just which I would prefer. Nuance is hard.
And thanks, it’s pretty lucrative. Have fun at your job.
Watching to much tv our friend is
Unable to comprehend when he is being made fun of our friend is.
So Redick is suddenly playing this character on TV now too? Must be hungry for a larger role which requires you to give fraudulent BS takes on demand with faux enthusiasm.
My point exactly. Thank you. Don’t forget to like my comment above ^
more soap opera bs
Maybe Zion should reach out but everyone’s got their personality quirks. Some people are just quiet and reserved.
As Redick is (or was) an insider on the Zion-NOP situation, I would give a lot weight to any information he provides. Unfortunately, here, as usual, he didn’t provide any. At least nothing we didn’t already know, beyond his opinions that Zion is a detached teammate and lacks humanity, and the fact that he, at least at times, texted new teammates.
Too bad. Because there’s clearly something amiss with Zion and the NOP, and it would be nice to have some inside information on it.
Lacks humanity??
Zion only calls GrubHub and Uber Eats
Source?
check Grubhub’s and Uber eats’ yearly results
I don’t think that’s a thing lol ok buddy
Lol. I guess you’re clearly not an investor. Every publicly traded company reports quarterly and yearly results, loll. Kind of akin to statistics in sports.
Lol thanks for the breakdown Jim Cramer (more like Cosmo…). I know what quarterly results are.
Can you show me where in the financials it singles out individual customers by name? So I can see Zion’s specific order history?
I’ll wait…
If you check their last results they basically have his photo watermarked in every page…
Theone is really good at explaining things.
BS.
He also calls Doordash
I agree with JJ. Zion seems totally selfish and detached to not even text CJ. No respect to a vet who’s lasted longer in this league than his fragile overweight frame will. Zion needs to show more commitment, and we haven’t seen that….yet.
Yeah well right now JJ is the most detached seeing as he isn’t even on the team!
link to images.app.goo.gl
Zion should be the new “Michelin Man”
Michelin restaurants are the highest regarded in the world. Idk if Zion is quite at That level yet, but he definitely has the potential.
Communication issues are rarely the fault of only one person. The Pelicans also have working phones. If they want more phone calls they can start more phone calls. If they want teammates to contact each other then tell the teammates that.
Expectations for communication need to themselves be communicated. Can’t expect everyone to just think the way you think.
I don’t see any mention of Zion violating communication standards that the Pelicans set so it sounds like they didn’t set any.
Exactly. That organization (if you can even use that word) seems like such a mess. I feel bad for Zion honestly. The kid just wants to play winning basketball, but they can’t give that to him.