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Cam Reddish

Cameron Elijah Reddish (born September 1, 1999) is an American professional player who primarily played as a in the (NBA) before transitioning to . Standing at 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) and weighing 218 pounds (99 kg), Reddish was selected by the with the 10th overall pick in the first round of the after one season at , where he averaged 13.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game. Known for his versatility as a perimeter defender and shooter, he appeared in 254 regular-season games over six NBA seasons, posting career averages of 8.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in 23.1 minutes per game, with shooting percentages of 40.1% from the field, 32.9% from three-point range, and 82.1% from the free-throw line. Reddish's NBA career began with the Hawks from 2019 to 2022, where he showed promise as a but dealt with injuries, including a core muscle strain that sidelined him for much of his debut season; he reached the Eastern Conference finals in the 2021 , averaging 12.8 points in four games. Traded to the in January 2022, he spent the remainder of that season and part of the next there before another trade sent him to the in February 2023, where he averaged 11.0 points in 20 games during the 2022–23 season. In July 2023, Reddish signed with the as a , contributing as a role player with averages of 5.3 points and 1.0 steals in 69 games over the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons combined, though limited by inconsistent minutes. After being waived by the Lakers on March 27, 2025, amid roster adjustments, Reddish entered free agency and, following a period of exploring NBA return options, signed with BC Šiauliai of the in September 2025, marking his first professional stint outside at age 26. Despite not earning major individual awards in the NBA, Reddish recorded career highs of 34 points (against the Knicks in 2021), 8 assists (against the in 2021), and 5 steals (against the in 2020), highlighting his potential as a multi-positional . His move to reflects a desire to continue competing at a high level while rebuilding his career abroad.

High school career

Haverford School

Cam Reddish began his high school career at the Haverford School, an all-boys preparatory institution in Haverford, Pennsylvania, where he attended during his freshman year in 2014–15. As a ninth grader, Reddish earned a spot on the , gaining initial exposure to competitive play in the Friends' Schools League. Under head coach Henry Fairfax, Reddish showcased his versatile skills as a 6-foot-7 guard-forward, though his role was somewhat limited by the presence of another primary ball-handler on the roster. One of Reddish's early standout performances came during the 2014 to the Beach holiday , where, as a , he scored 25 points against the nationally ranked from , helping keep Haverford competitive until the fourth quarter. This game highlighted his scoring ability and poise against elite competition, marking an important step in his development amid limited available season-long statistics from that year. Reddish's time at Haverford provided a foundational introduction to high-level , emphasizing his playmaking potential despite the constrained offensive opportunities. Following his freshman season, Reddish transferred to Westtown School in , seeking a more rigorous academic environment and a coaching staff better suited to maximize his point guard-like decision-making and overall versatility, as recommended through his family's AAU connections. This move aligned with his growing reputation as a top prospect, setting the stage for further advancement in his high school career.

Westtown School

Reddish transferred to Westtown School in , for his , junior, and senior years after his freshman season at the Haverford School. In his year (2015–16), Reddish helped Westtown achieve a 28–5 record and win a league and state championship. In his junior season of 2016–17, Reddish averaged 16.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game, helping lead the Moose to a 32–2 record and the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association (PAISAA) Class AAA state championship. During his senior year in 2017–18, he improved to averages of 22.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game, guiding Westtown to a 29–3 record and the Friends School League title while earning first-team All-State honors. Reddish's dominant performance culminated in him being named the 2018 Mr. Basketball. He capped his high school career with selections to the , , and , where he showcased his versatility as a 6-foot-8 wing. Notable performances included a 25-point outing in a close loss to at the Spalding HoopHall Classic and consistent double-doubles that highlighted his scoring efficiency and rebounding prowess.

Recruiting

Cam Reddish emerged as one of the premier prospects in the class of 2018, ranked as the No. 3 overall recruit by and No. 4 by Composite in their final 2018 evaluations. His elite athleticism, 6-foot-8 frame, and versatile skill set as a drew widespread attention from college programs nationwide. Reddish received scholarship offers from several elite teams, including , , Villanova, UCLA, and UConn, among others like , Penn State, , and Syracuse. On September 1, 2017, Reddish announced his commitment to via an essay and video on , selecting the Blue Devils over his other finalists. Key factors in his decision included the influence of head coach , whose track record of developing NBA talent appealed to Reddish's professional aspirations, as well as the opportunity to join incoming commits like Tre Jones for a strong team fit. The program's emphasis on player development and success in preparing one-and-done prospects further aligned with Reddish's goals. Reddish generated significant pre-college hype as a projected lottery pick in the , often compared to versatile wings like for his length, ball-handling, and scoring potential across multiple levels. His standout performances at Westtown School, where he showcased scoring efficiency and defensive versatility, further boosted his national profile during the recruitment process.

College career

Duke Blue Devils (2018–2019)

Reddish, a five-star recruit ranked among the top players in the class of 2018, committed to Duke University on September 1, 2017, selecting the Blue Devils over finalists including Kentucky and Villanova. He enrolled at Duke in the fall of 2018 to join the men's basketball program under legendary head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who was in his 39th season leading the team. At , Reddish was part of an exceptionally talented freshman class that included fellow top recruits and , widely regarded as the nation's No. 1 recruiting class and one of the most promising in history. This group brought immense hype to the program, with all three players projected as high lottery picks in the upcoming . The Blue Devils' roster, bolstered by this influx of talent, positioned Duke as a preseason favorite for the national title. Reddish earned a starting role at during the 2018–19 season, contributing to a squad that finished with a 32–6 overall record. The Blue Devils captured the Tournament championship—their 21st in program history and a league record—defeating Florida State 73–63 in the final. They also earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, marking the 12th such honor under Krzyzewski. After one season at , Reddish announced on , 2019, that he would declare for the , forgoing his remaining college eligibility as an honorable mention All-ACC selection.

2018–19 season

In his freshman season with the , Cam Reddish appeared in all 36 games, starting 35, and averaged 13.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.6 steals per game while shooting 35.6% from the field, 33.3% from three-point range, and 77.2% from the free-throw line. His scoring output ranked third on the team, showcasing his role as a versatile wing in a talented freshman class alongside and Barrett. Reddish scored in double figures 22 times, including five games with 20 or more points, though his efficiency was impacted by adjustment challenges in Duke's high-powered offense. Reddish's season featured several notable performances, highlighted by a 22-point on 6-of-14 shooting in Duke's 118–84 rout of during the Champions Classic on November 6, 2018, where he added three assists and went 7-of-7 from the free-throw line. In the NCAA Tournament, he contributed 12 points, including two three-pointers, in the 85–62 first-round victory over North Dakota State before returning from a to score 8 points in the 68–67 loss to Michigan State. These efforts underscored his ability to step up in big moments despite inconsistencies. Reddish faced minor setbacks that affected his consistency, including an illness that caused him to miss the game against Syracuse and a knee injury that bothered him leading into the second round against UCF, which sidelined him for the Sweet 16 win over before he returned for the regional final. For his efforts, he earned honorable mention All-ACC honors after receiving 37 votes in the league's postseason balloting. With Reddish's support, advanced to the of the NCAA Tournament as the top overall seed.

Professional career

Atlanta Hawks (2019–2022)

The Atlanta Hawks selected Cam Reddish with the tenth overall pick in the first round of the 2019 NBA draft. Reddish signed a four-year rookie contract with the team on July 1, 2019, worth approximately $19.3 million. In his rookie season during the 2019–20 campaign, Reddish appeared in 58 games for the Hawks, starting 34 of them while averaging 10.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game in 26.7 minutes of play. He showed early promise as a versatile wing defender and shooter, though his efficiency from the field (38.4 percent) and three-point line (33.2 percent) highlighted areas for growth. Entering the league after a core muscle injury that required a minor procedure in June 2019, Reddish was fully cleared by training camp but focused on building strength and conditioning. Reddish's season in 2020–21 was hampered by a right injury that sidelined him for much of the year, limiting him to 26 regular-season games where he started 21 and averaged 11.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game in 28.8 minutes. The injury flared up in January 2021, causing him to miss over two months before he underwent a non-surgical on March 8 to address lingering soreness. He returned for the , contributing off the bench during the Hawks' Eastern Conference finals run, averaging 12.8 points over four games against the . During the 2021–22 season, Reddish played in 34 games for , averaging 11.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game in 23.4 minutes, though he started only seven contests amid early-season ankle and injuries that caused him to miss the first 13 games. His scoring peaked with a career-high 36 points on December 22 against the , showcasing improved shot creation. On January 13, 2022, the Hawks traded Reddish, along with Solomon Hill, a 2025 second-round draft pick, and cash considerations, to the in exchange for and a top-10 protected 2022 first-round pick.

New York Knicks (2022–2023)

On January 13, 2022, the acquired Reddish from the in exchange for forward , a top-10 protected 2022 first-round draft pick, along with Solomon Hill and a 2025 second-round pick heading to New York. Reddish appeared in 15 games during the remainder of the 2021–22 regular season, primarily off the bench, averaging 6.1 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 0.7 assists in 14.3 minutes per game. His tenure was hampered by a right shoulder AC joint separation sustained in March 2022, which sidelined him for the final six weeks of the season and required surgical intervention. In the 2022–23 season, featured in 20 games for the Knicks, earning eight starts early on and averaging 8.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.0 assists across 21.9 minutes per game. He adapted to coach Tom Thibodeau's defensive-oriented system, providing versatile perimeter defense with his 7-foot-1 wingspan and athleticism, which helped limit opponents' scoring opportunities despite modest steal and block totals. However, a sore right injury and other ailments restricted his availability, causing him to miss several weeks in and . Reddish struggled to secure a consistent rotation spot on the contending Knicks, getting benched after December 3 following inconsistent offensive output and the emergence of other wings. On February 8, 2023, ahead of the NBA trade deadline, the Knicks dealt , along with , Svi Mykhailiuk, and a lottery-protected 2023 first-round pick, to the for in a multi-team transaction.

Portland Trail Blazers (2023)

On February 9, 2023, Reddish was traded to the from the in a four-team deal that also involved the and , in exchange for and a protected 2023 first-round draft pick. This move came amid Portland's rebuilding efforts following the departure of key veterans, positioning Reddish as a versatile wing option on a young, developing roster. During the remainder of the 2022–23 season, Reddish appeared in 20 games for the Trail Blazers, starting 12 and averaging 27.6 minutes per game. He contributed 11.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.2 steals per game, shooting 44.3% from the field and 31.8% from three-point range. In a rotation impacted by injuries to players like , Reddish took on an expanded facilitating role, helping organize the offense while leveraging his length and athleticism on both ends of the floor. His debut with saw him score 11 points in a loss to the , and he posted a season-high 24 points against the on February 23. Despite competition from emerging talents like , Reddish provided steady perimeter defense and scoring bursts off the bench or as a starter during the team's tanking phase. As a in the 2023 offseason, the Trail Blazers declined to extend a qualifying offer of approximately $4.67 million, allowing Reddish to enter unrestricted free agency. He subsequently signed a two-year, $4.63 million contract with the on July 6, 2023, ending his brief tenure in Portland after just 20 appearances.

Los Angeles Lakers (2023–2025)

On July 6, 2023, following the expiration of his contract with the , Cam Reddish signed a two-year, $4.63 million deal with the as a , aiming to bolster their wing depth and perimeter defense. During the 2023–24 season, Reddish appeared in 48 games for the , starting 26, while averaging 5.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.0 assist per game in 20.5 minutes of play. He primarily served in a defensive role, providing versatile perimeter stopping power alongside stars and , contributing to the team's perimeter defense that ranked among the league's better units early in the season. Reddish also played a part in the Lakers' victory in the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament on December 9, 2023, defeating the 123–109 in the final, where he logged limited but effective minutes in group play and knockouts. However, his season was hampered by a right ankle sustained on January 23, 2024, against the , which sidelined him for 14 games and led to ongoing soreness that limited his availability into March. In the 2024–25 season, Reddish exercised his $2.5 million player option in June 2024 to return to the Lakers, but his role diminished further, appearing in 33 games with 8 starts and averaging 3.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 0.7 assists in 17.8 minutes per game. His contributions remained focused on , though shooting efficiency dipped to 40.4% from the field and 27.7% from three-point range. The Lakers explored options for Reddish ahead of the February 2025 deadline, culminating in a proposed deal on February 6, 2025, sending him, rookie , a 2031 unprotected first-round pick, and a 2030 pick swap to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for center Mark Williams; however, the was rescinded on February 8, 2025, after Williams failed his . Reddish's limited production and injury history contributed to his falling out of the , leading to his by the Lakers on March 27, 2025, to accommodate the promotion of guard from a .

BC Šiauliai (2025–present)

On September 10, 2025, Cam Reddish signed a contract with of the (LKL) following his departure from the NBA after six seasons. The deal includes clauses allowing for his release should an NBA or opportunity arise, providing a pathway back to higher-level competition. Reddish cited a desire to rediscover his enjoyment of the game and seek a fresh start overseas after limited roles and injuries hampered his NBA tenure. He expressed motivation to simply "play and enjoy playing again," marking his first professional experience outside . In the 2025–26 LKL season, Reddish debuted in late September, contributing to Šiauliai's early success with averages of 13.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists over his first eight games (as of early October 2025) while playing about 25 minutes per contest. He adapted to the European style's emphasis on team movement and physicality, showing improved scoring efficiency from multiple positions. As of November 2025, over nine games, he averaged 14.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 26.4 minutes per game. Notable early performances included a 23-point outing with 5 rebounds and 3 assists on October 2 against Kedainiai Nevėžis in the King Mindaugas Cup, highlighting his versatile scoring with counters and drives. Later, he tallied 19 points, 7 rebounds, and a game-high 25 (PIR) on October 5 in an 87–80 win over EuroCup participant . On October 10, Reddish achieved a season-high 25 points in a matchup. Šiauliai, competing in the LKL with aspirations for continental qualification, offers Reddish consistent minutes to rebuild his form, potentially positioning the team—and him—for FIBA Europe Cup involvement depending on domestic results.

Playing style

Strengths and versatility

Cam Reddish stands at 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) with a 7-foot-1-inch wingspan, providing him with exceptional length for a wing player that enhances his ability to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots across positions. His athletic profile features fluid coordination, explosive first-step quickness, and a strong vertical leap of 35.5 inches measured at the 2019 NBA Draft Combine, allowing him to thrive in transition plays and elevate for finishes at the rim. These physical tools contribute to his elite speed in open court, where he can cover ground rapidly and generate easy scoring opportunities. Offensively, Reddish excels as a smooth shooter, capable of pulling up off the dribble with a quick release and soft touch, often converting contested jumpers from 15-20 feet. His slashing prowess stems from a deceptive handle and burst, enabling him to beat defenders off the bounce and attack the rim with crafty finishes using either hand, even in traffic. As a secondary creator, he demonstrates solid playmaking instincts, using his vision to find cutters and open teammates when defenses collapse, averaging around 1.2 assists per game in his NBA career while maintaining a low turnover rate relative to his usage. Defensively, Reddish's versatility is a standout trait, as his combination of size, lateral quickness, and anticipation allows him to switch seamlessly from guarding point guards to power forwards, earning him recognition as a "versatile stopper" in advanced with versatility scores reaching 91 in recent seasons. In at , he averaged 1.6 steals per game, leading the team with his active hands and instincts for jumping passing lanes, a that has translated to the NBA where he has notched multiple five-steal games as a . His length and foot speed make him effective in both on-ball and help-side rotations, contributing to positive defensive plus-minus ratings in supportive schemes. Reddish's intangibles further bolster his on-court impact, highlighted by a high IQ that enables him to process plays quickly and make smart decisions under pressure. For , his passing stands out, as he comfortably delivers accurate reads off the dribble or in spot-up situations, facilitating efficient offensive flow without forcing actions. This cerebral approach has been evident across his stints, adapting his set to complement star teammates in various systems.

Challenges and development

Throughout his NBA career, Cam Reddish has struggled with inconsistencies, particularly from beyond the arc, where he has connected on just 32.2% of his three-point attempts despite averaging over four attempts per game in several seasons. This inefficiency has been attributed to volume without consistent , limiting his role as a reliable perimeter threat despite his length and athleticism. Reddish's development has been significantly hampered by a extensive injury history, including core muscle surgery in 2019 prior to the that addressed issues from his season, multiple ankle sprains such as one in January 2024 that sidelined him for at least two weeks, a season-ending right injury in March 2022 with the Knicks, and various other ailments like knee soreness in 2021, that caused him to miss the 2021 playoffs, and a back issue in January 2025. These injuries have led to substantial missed time, including only 26 games in the 2020-21 season and 40 in 2022-23 across two teams, disrupting his ability to build rhythm and consistency. Early in his career, Reddish was prone to turnovers, averaging around 1.0 to 1.4 per game in his first few seasons due to aggressive drives and occasional poor reads, though his turnover percentage has stabilized at approximately 8.6% in recent years as he refined his handle. He has shown improvement in shot selection, particularly emphasizing catch-and-shoot opportunities during offseason training, which helped boost his three-point efficiency to 33.6% in the 2023-24 season with the Lakers. Drafted 10th overall in as a raw, high-upside prospect with elite athletic tools, Reddish evolved into a defensive role player capable of guarding multiple positions, but his offensive limitations and setbacks prevented him from becoming a star. His move to in in September 2025 represents a potential career reset, allowing him to regain confidence through increased playing time and a fresh after six NBA seasons. In his early games with the team during the 2025–26 season, Reddish has demonstrated his slashing and defensive strengths, posting performances such as 28 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 assists in a November 2025 matchup, contributing to Šiauliai's strong start in the LKL.

Career statistics

College

Reddish played one season of for the in 2018–19, appearing in all 36 games while starting 35.

Per-Game Averages

CategoryValue
Games Played (GP)36
Minutes Per Game (MPG)29.7
Points Per Game (PPG)13.5
Rebounds Per Game (RPG)3.7
Assists Per Game (APG)1.9
Steals Per Game (SPG)1.6
Blocks Per Game (BPG)0.6
Field Goal % (FG%).356
3-Point % (3P%).333
Free Throw % (FT%).772

Season Totals

CategoryValue
Points (PTS)485
Field Goals Made/Attempted (FGM/FGA)154/432
3-Pointers Made/Attempted (3PM/3PA)89/267
Free Throws Made/Attempted (FTM/FTA)88/114
Rebounds (REB)133
Assists (AST)70
Steals (STL)56
Blocks (BLK)21
Turnovers (TOV)96
Personal Fouls (PF)86

Shooting Breakdowns

Reddish attempted 432 field goals, making 154 for a .356 percentage; this included 267 three-point attempts, with 89 makes at .333, and 114 free-throw attempts, converting 88 at .772. His two-point field goal percentage was .394 on 165 attempts.

Advanced Statistics

CategoryValue
Player Efficiency Rating (PER)13.6
True Shooting Percentage (TS%).499
Usage Rate (USG%)25.3

NBA regular season

Cam Reddish made his NBA debut with the in the 2019–20 season and continued his regular season career through the 2024–25 season, appearing in games for the Hawks, , , and . Across 254 regular season games, Reddish accumulated 2,257 total points, 687 rebounds, 297 assists, and 279 steals, while posting career averages of 8.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 1.1 steals per game, with field goal shooting at 40.1% and three-point shooting at 32.9%. His advanced statistics reflect a (PER) of 10.0, win shares per 48 minutes (WS/48) of .028, and box plus/minus (BPM) of -2.9 over this span. The table below summarizes Reddish's regular season per-game averages, including advanced metrics, broken down by season and teams.
SeasonTeam(s)GPMPGPPGRPGAPGSPGFG%3P%PERWS/48BPM
2019–205826.710.53.71.51.1.384.3329.0-.011-4.2
2020–212628.811.24.01.31.3.365.2629.3.026-3.2
2021–22 / NYK4920.710.12.11.01.0.404.35912.8.046-1.3
2022–23NYK / 4024.89.72.21.41.0.446.31310.6.046-3.4
2023–244820.55.42.11.01.0.389.3367.7.030-3.2
2024–253317.83.22.00.71.0.404.2777.4.054-2.7
Career25423.08.92.71.21.1.401.32910.0.028-2.9
Source: Basketball-Reference.com

Cam Reddish has appeared in 28 NBA playoff games across his career, primarily in a bench role that limited his overall impact and statistical output. His postseason contributions have been modest, with career averages of 7.1 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game, while shooting 40.1% from the field and 29.4% from three-point range. The following table summarizes Reddish's career playoff averages:
StatValue
(GP)28
(PPG)7.1
Rebounds Per Game (RPG)2.2
Assists Per Game (APG)0.9
% (FG%)40.1%
Three-Point % (3P%)29.4%
Reddish's playoff experience spans multiple teams and series. In 2021 with the , he played in the Eastern Conference Finals against the , contributing in limited minutes during the Hawks' run to the conference finals. For the 2022–23 , he appeared in their postseason, including the Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the . In 2024 with the , he participated in their first-round series against the . Advanced metrics for Reddish in the playoffs are constrained by his small sample size and rotational role, with per-36-minute estimates showing moderate efficiency but inconsistent volume. The table below details his year-by-year playoff per-game statistics:
SeasonTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2020-2111018.542.331.675.02.51.00.80.38.2
2022-23NYK10222.138.528.080.02.31.10.70.47.0
2023-24LAL7115.338.925.083.31.70.60.60.35.4
Career-28319.240.129.478.92.20.90.70.37.1

Lithuanian Basketball League (2025–present)

After joining of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) in September 2025, Reddish has appeared in 8 games as of November 17, 2025, averaging 13.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game in 25.1 minutes, while shooting 53.3% from the field and 38.5% from three-point range.
SeasonTeamGPMPGPPGRPGAPGFG%3P%
2025–26825.113.04.02.3.533.385
Note: Statistics as of November 17, 2025; season ongoing.

Personal life

Family background

Cameron Reddish was born on September 1, 1999, in . He is the son of Zanthia Reddish and Robert Reddish, with his mother serving as an elementary school principal and his father having played at (VCU) from 1989 to 1991. Reddish grew up in a supportive environment steeped in basketball tradition, where his father's athletic background provided early exposure to the sport and instilled a foundational passion for it from a young age. This familial influence extended to Reddish's upbringing, as his parents emphasized both academic and athletic development, helping shape his early years in before the family relocated to . Zanthia Reddish has been particularly active in supporting student-athletes, including through initiatives that empower parents navigating sports and education. Reddish has a younger brother, Aaron Reddish, who followed in the family footsteps by pursuing and currently plays as a forward for the team. The brothers' shared interest in the sport highlights the Reddish family's ongoing connection to .

Off-court interests

Cam Reddish maintains an active presence on , particularly , where he has over 496,000 followers as of late 2025 and shares glimpses into his lifestyle, including family moments and personal reflections alongside his professional updates. His posts often highlight a blend of motivational content and everyday experiences, reflecting a public persona centered on and , as seen in his recurring use of the #CamFam and phrases like "TGBTG™" (To God Be The Glory). In terms of fashion, Reddish has expressed interest through his longstanding endorsement deal with , which has featured him in various campaigns since his NBA entry, and occasional collaborative shopping events for game-day attire that underscore his appreciation for and contemporary styles. While specific musical pursuits are less documented, his off-court life has occasionally intersected with entertainment, such as participating in charity gaming tournaments that blend gaming culture with broader leisure activities. Reddish's philanthropic efforts are channeled primarily through the Reddish Family Foundation, established shortly after his selection with support from an NBPA Foundation matching grant as part of a program providing more than $500,000 to various player-led initiatives. The foundation focuses on community support, including holiday food drives providing turkey dinners to families in need and backing student athletes in , his hometown. He has also partnered on youth-oriented programs, such as surprising campers at the Jr. Hawks camp in 2019 and collaborating with his brother on the 2022 Get 'Reddi' for School event to supply school essentials to children in the Albany area. Additional initiatives include the 2020 FEED THE NEED program, which donated 20,000 meals to local food banks, and expanding the Hawks' Snack Pack Program in 2021 to combat child hunger across multiple counties. Reddish's decision to join in in 2025 was driven by personal growth and family priorities, with his eight-month-old daughter cited as his primary motivation for seeking a fresh start abroad. He described the move as an opportunity for change after facing more challenges off the court than on it during his NBA tenure, emphasizing a desire to enjoy life differently while prioritizing . This transition reflects his broader emphasis on balance, building on a supportive background that includes his parents, Robert and Zanthia Reddish.

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