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Phoenix Suns swingman Michael Redd has turned back the clock in his past five games. Once upon a time he would score in bunches, but he has lost his scoring touch since the 2008-09 season. Suddenly though, he’s had a resurgence.
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In his last five games he’s looked like the Redd of old, reaching double-figures each game while averaging 17.2 points per contest. He’s been shooting at a solid clip, hitting 45.7 percent of his shoots, including 41.7 percent from downtown. Surprisingly he made just 75.0 percent of his free throws, but that’s not a terrible number nor does he get to the charity stripe enough for that to matter.
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Unlike the old days, Redd isn’t stuffing the stat sheet with decent numbers in the rebounds, assists, and steal categories. He never confused anybody for Grant Hill in that regard, but he at least did enough to help fantasy teams.
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In his past five games he’s averaged just 1.4 rebounds, 0.6 assists, and 0.8 steals. He has, however, helped out in the three pointer category, averaging 2.0 per game during the hot stretch.
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Redd is readily available in most leagues, with a 4.0 percent Yahoo! and 1.1 percent ESPN ownership.
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He can still score in bunches and knock down the deep shots so if you are looking for help in those two categories, Redd is a solid option down the stretch. He is particularly effective in daily leagues where you can plug him in for a night and dump him the next.
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You may look right over it in the box score because his line wasn’t all that impressive, but if you’re a Joe Alexander fan, you have to encouraged by the 24 minutes he logged Monday night.  He hasn’t played that many minutes since early December.  He put up a modest line:  4 for 7 (.571) FG, 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block, 1 turnover.  Perhaps the season-ending knee injury suffered by Michael Redd will open up some playing time for the explosive Rookie.  I wouldn’t suggest you go out and pick him up off the waiver wire just yet.  Just keep an eye on him and see if he runs with this opportunity.


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