Orlando Magic shooting guard J.J. Redick does not appear to have a pedigree in hip-hop, but that isn't stopping him from joining fellow basketball players like Dana Barros, Cedric Ceballos, Ron Artest and Shaq in a foray into rap. Although the NBA basketball season is underway, Redick has announced plans to release a single with his new "rap supergroup."
According to the former All-American athlete, the "supergroup" is planning to release their single online by the end of the year, but notes the obvious time constriction. " ... We have a pretty full-time job, so we don't have a whole lot of time to work on a rap album right now," Redick explained.
We're assuming this means the other members of his group are NBA players as well. Maybe they'll record a song with Joaquin Phoenix.


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