It’s time for a new podcast, JJ Redick who is already an established voice will be teaming up with LeBron James. Mind the Game dropped its first episode, and already other podcasters have had their opinions about it. Tyler Hansbrough on Run It Back put Redick on his most annoying players list.

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Hansbrough and Redick’s rivalry is from 2005 to 2006. So when the alumnus of North Carolina was asked about Mount Rushmore’s annoying Duke University players, he didn’t hesitate to take Redick’s name first.

Oh, so my top three let’s see here. Uh I mean JJ Redick just because he was so good for sure. And so many people hated him in college. Uh He kind of egged it on a little bit. I would put him up there.” So many years later, Hansbrough finds Redick most annoying, because of his play style.

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Uh Then you got to go with Christian Leitner. Seems like he’s just as you know, the, you know, the poster boy for Duke. You know, you could say like Grace and Allen uh because of his tripping, he was very Duke-esque. Greg Paulus, you know, for me, Gerald Henderson probably up there,  But uh yeah, those would be all my do guys up there.

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