Los Angeles Clippers shooting guard J.J. Redick was removed from Sunday's contest against the Los Angeles Lakers due to a sore left hamstring, according to Dan Woike of the Orange County Register. It's unclear when he'll return to the court.
Redick is questionable to play against the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday, per Cody Taylor of Basketball Insiders.
Before exiting, Redick scored 22 points and dished out three assists in 26 minutes of action. After the Lakers' 111-102 win, Redick said the injury was a "mild, day-to-day" thing and thought it was a cramp at first, per Rowan Kavner of the Clippers' official website.
Redick was limited to 35 appearances during the 2013-14 season because of a broken bone and torn ligament in his shooting hand, but he's been fairly healthy since then, despite battling back issues from time to time.
The sharpshooter missed just 12 games combined throughout the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, and he put together the finest year of his career last season while the Clippers encountered injury woes across the board.
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