Redick: Ben is incredible because he's literally the most receptive young player that I've ever been around. Not just with me, with any of the coaches, with Brett, he's just really receptive. He seemed open to the idea. I don't want to mess with him. I also think since I said that to him, which was like October or November which was the first time I saw him shoot right-handed, he's gotten better left-handed. So I don't know if it's necessary with him. The other thing with Ben, too, is like — you need shooting around Ben, but I don't think Ben ever needs to have a jump shot to be an effective player. In 'nut-cutting' time — as Brett calls it — in nut-cutting time in a Game 7, would it help for him to be able to knock down threes? Yeah, absolutely. But like, the guy's going to average a triple-double or close to a triple-double for his whole career simply because he's 6-10 and can get wherever he wants to go, and throw the ball wherever he wants it to go.