Josh Richardson thought his
basketball career might be over after college. After an impressive rookie
season, it's clear that he belongs in the NBA.
It’s a June afternoon in
Miami, about a month since the completion of his rookie season, and Josh
Richardson is already in the gym working on ballhandling and shooting off the
dribble. The 6-6 guard was one of the League’s more pleasant surprises last year.
After all, it’s not often you see a second-round pick emerge as a key rotation
piece on a Playoff team.
Not
bad for someone who once figured his basketball career would end as soon as his
college days did.
“I
was going to go to medical school to become a surgeon,” Richardson says. “I
didn’t even consider the NBA an option until my junior year.”
But
forget basketball for a moment. Richardson, instead, wants to talk about his
life off the court.
“I’m
versatile in my tastes, from music to what I do in my free time,” he says, when
asked what he wants people to know about him. “The way I think is different.”
He’s
asked for examples. He says he plays the piano. He adds that the first purchase
he made after moving into his downtown Miami apartment was a seven-foot long
tan beanbag chair because, “I just really wanted one.” Also, he loves the Red
Hot Chili Peppers. And he started a “hat club” featuring custom slogans with
teammate and fellow soon-to-be second-year man Justise Winslow.
Of
course, he remains focused on basketball and to his responsibilities on the
court. In three 2016 Orlando Summer League games, J-Rich averaged 16.7 ppg and
4.7 apg.
“It
took me a bit to figure out how to play at this level,” Richardson says. “But now I know that I belong.”
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