JJ Redick knows a thing or two about basketball strategy, and the veteran sharpshooter recently opened up about his approach to time management in the fourth quarter—especially when facing a high-octane team like the Oklahoma City Thunder.
"I've got to be more diligent than I normally am," Redick admitted. "I like my timeouts. I like going into the fourth quarter with four timeouts. I like having two in the last 30 seconds."
That's a luxury most players don't get to enjoy, but Redick's methodical approach highlights just how crucial pacing and clock management can be in crunch time. Against the Thunder, known for their explosive runs and relentless energy, Redick emphasized that you simply can't afford to be passive.
"I don't think you have the luxury (vs. OKC)," he added, hinting that calling timeouts early and often to dull a Thunder surge might be the smarter play—even if it means breaking from his usual routine.
For basketball fans, this is a reminder that sometimes the game is won or lost between the whistles. And for anyone looking to channel that same competitive edge on the court, having the right gear—from breathable jerseys to traction-focused sneakers—can make all the difference when the fourth quarter pressure hits.
